It's one of the simplest linear equations in 'x' that can be written. Its solution is [ x = -5 ].
There are two equations in the question, not one. They are the equations of intersected lines, and their point of intersection is their common solution.
It is a linear equation in x. It has a solution, which is x = -5
It is a linear equation in the single variable, m. It has the solution m = 0
2x = 3y + 10 is linear. !!!! In straight line form it is 3y = 2x - 10 y = (2/3)x - 10/3
It's one of the simplest linear equations in 'x' that can be written. Its solution is [ x = -5 ].
There are two equations in the question, not one. They are the equations of intersected lines, and their point of intersection is their common solution.
It is a linear equation in x. It has a solution, which is x = -5
It is a linear equation in the single variable, m. It has the solution m = 0
2x = 3y + 10 is linear. !!!! In straight line form it is 3y = 2x - 10 y = (2/3)x - 10/3
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It equals a simple linear equation in 'y'. Its solution is 7/3 .
5a - 10 = 4a + 8 is a linear equation in one variable.
A single linear equation in two variables cannot be solved.
you need 2 equations to solve for 2 variables
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x=1, y=3 . . . √ x= -1, y= -3 . . . √ x=1, y=-3 . . . x=-1, y=3 . . .