Yes, y = -4x + 3 is a linear equation.
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No.
No. It is linear. The giveaway here is the lack of an exponent.
It works out that x = 0 and y = 3
Yes, y = -4x + 3 is a linear equation.
Yes, y = 4x + 7 is a linear equation.
In the linear equation: y = -4x+4 +4 is the intercept on the y axis -4x is the negative gradient which is sloping downwards from left to right
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the linear relationship is up four over one.
Yes.
No.
No. It is linear. The giveaway here is the lack of an exponent.
The two equations are linear.
You cannot solve one linear equation in two variables. You can express y in terms of x but that is NOT solving for y.
If: 2y-4x = -12 Then: y = 2x-6 So the y intercept is -6 and the slope is 2
It works out that x = 0 and y = 3