The rate of change for the linear (not liner) function, y = 2x +/- 3 is 2.
Yes.
2x = 3y + 10 is linear. !!!! In straight line form it is 3y = 2x - 10 y = (2/3)x - 10/3
y = 2x + 1 IS a linear equation!
x = 3 and y = 4 so the lines intersect at (3, 4)
for something to be an equation it has to be equal to something.2x+3=0 would be a linear equation (with x=-1.5) 2x+3+0 is just a series of terms.
The rate of change for the linear (not liner) function, y = 2x +/- 3 is 2.
Yes.
2x = 3y + 10 is linear. !!!! In straight line form it is 3y = 2x - 10 y = (2/3)x - 10/3
2x plus y = -3 (subtract 2x from both sides) y = -2x - 3 slope = -2 y-intercept = -3
y = 2x + 1 IS a linear equation!
y = 2x + 3 is LINEAR. It is a straight line graph with a steepness/gradient of '2' ( The 'x' coefficient). The line passes through the y-axis at '3'
x = 3 and y = 4 so the lines intersect at (3, 4)
Y = 2x-5 and Y = 2x plus 7 is a linear system which intersects at points (-2,2)
No because it's an algebraic expression that contains 3 terms.
This equals 3x+3 also written as 3(x+1). If you mean a linear equation like 3x + 3 = 0, then the solution is x = -1
3x plus 2y - 3 is an expression. There can be no answer to one expression and one linear equation in two variables.