Yes.
3x - 4y = 14 is a linear equation in two variables. It is also the equation of line.
Let's simplify it ... (4y-2x) = 0 = (2y -x ) = 0 2y = x y = x/2 Yes, it is linear.
Yes.
Looks like a linear equation to me, and a ridiculously easy one at that.
Yes.
No, it is not.
3x - 4y = 14 is a linear equation in two variables. It is also the equation of line.
Let's simplify it ... (4y-2x) = 0 = (2y -x ) = 0 2y = x y = x/2 Yes, it is linear.
Yes.
Looks like a linear equation to me, and a ridiculously easy one at that.
dy/dx = 5/4
No. It's a quadratic equation, and it has two solutions.
It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two unknown variables.
10
3x - 4y = 24At the x-intercept, y=0 :3x = 24x = 8At the y-intercept, x=0 :-4y = 24y = -6
Yes, because no term has an exponent (power) other than 1.