If you mean: 2x+3y = 12 then y = -2/3x+4 whereas -2/3 is the slope and 4 is the y intercept
2x = -3y + 10Add 3y to each side:2x + 3y = 10Subtract 2x from each side:3y = 10 - 2xDivide each side by 3:y = (10/3) - (2/3)x
2x plus 3y is not an equation, it is an expression.
If you mean: 2x+3y = 6 then it is 2x+3y = 11
first write as 2x-3y-6=0 add 3y to both sides so it becomes 2x-6=3y add 6 to both sides so it becomes 2x=3y+6 divide both sides by 2 so it becomes x=(3/2)y+3 x=(3/2)y+3 is your answer
If 2x + 3y = 4, y= (4 - 2x)/3. In function notation, f(x) = (4 - 2x)/3.
If you mean: 2x+3y = 12 then y = -2/3x+4 whereas -2/3 is the slope and 4 is the y intercept
Makes no sense as written.
2x = -3y + 10Add 3y to each side:2x + 3y = 10Subtract 2x from each side:3y = 10 - 2xDivide each side by 3:y = (10/3) - (2/3)x
So y = (3x - 4)/2. To find the find the inverse equation, y-1,(1) Rewrite the equation replacing all ys with xs and all xs with ys.x = (3y - 4)/2(2) Solve the new equation for yx = (3y - 4)/22x = 3y - 42x + 4 = 3y(2x + 4)/3 = yThis is your inverse equation!y-1 = (2x + 4)/3
2x plus 3y is not an equation, it is an expression.
If you mean: 2x+3y = 6 then it is 2x+3y = 11
first write as 2x-3y-6=0 add 3y to both sides so it becomes 2x-6=3y add 6 to both sides so it becomes 2x=3y+6 divide both sides by 2 so it becomes x=(3/2)y+3 x=(3/2)y+3 is your answer
The equation 2x - 3y = 6 is a linear equation and a linear equation is always has a straight line as a graph
Solve for y.2x - 3y = 52x - 2x - 3y = -2x + 5-3y = -2x + 5-3y/-3 = -2x/-3 + 5/-3y = (2/3)x - 3/5Clearly you see that the slope is 2/3.
-2x plus 3y equals 1
2x+3y=40-2x+2y=20Since 2x does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right-hand side of the equation by subtracting 2x from both sides.3y=-2xDivide each term in the equation by 3.(3y)/(3)=-(2x)/(3)Simplify the left-hand side of the equation by canceling the common terms.y=-(2x)/(3)if you were solving for x It would be x=-(3y)/2