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It is the linear equation of a straight line.
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NO!!! Because it is not equated to any value. However if you mean y^(2) - 5x = 0 Then y^(2) = 5x is NOT a linear equation. It is a parabola lying on its side.
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It is the linear equation of a straight line.
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NO!!! Because it is not equated to any value. However if you mean y^(2) - 5x = 0 Then y^(2) = 5x is NOT a linear equation. It is a parabola lying on its side.
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Y = 5X - 3It form a linear function; a line.
-4y=-5x+18 is the same equation. Now divide both sides by -4 and you find the y intercept is -18/4 or -9/2
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No. It is a linear equation (y = 5/2 x + 5). A quadratic equation requires a squared term, for example y = x2 + 5x + 6; this can be solved for x given y = 0, as in solving x2 + 5x + 6 = 0.