(2, 3)
-5(x + 2y) -3x + 8y + 5 = -5x -10y -3x + 8y + 5 = -8x -2y + 5
-5y2+3x+2y
8y-3x
Yes because the slope or gradient are the same 4/3
The standard form is 3x - 8y - 4 = 0
The standard form is 3x + 8y + 4 = 0
(2, 3)
No, that is a equation.
-5(x + 2y) -3x + 8y + 5 = -5x -10y -3x + 8y + 5 = -8x -2y + 5
56xy + 2y + 3x
3x-y = 3y3x = 4yy = 0.75x3x-0.75x = 2x+22.25x = 2x+20.25x = 2x = 8y = 6
3x - 8y + 2x - 5 - 5y = 5x -13y - 5
To find the y-intercept, we set x to 0. 3*0+8y=24 8y=24 y=3 To find the x-intercept, we set y to 0. 3x+8*0=24 3x=24 x=8
-5y2+3x+2y
2x = -7 - 8y
8y-3x