If you mean: y-3 = 4(x+5) then y = 4x+23
Yes, y = -4x + 3 is a linear equation.
Yes, it is a linear straight line equation.
Yes.
It is a linear equation in x. It has a solution, which is x = -5
You cannot solve one linear equation with two variables.
Yes, y = 4x + 7 is a linear equation.
Yes, y = -4x + 3 is a linear equation.
Yes, it is a linear straight line equation.
Yes.
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
If you mean y = 4x+2 then it is the linear equation of a straight line
Yes.
It is a linear equation in x. It has a solution, which is x = -5
4x + 10 = 14 4x = 4 x = 1
If the equation is y = 4x + 8, then the standard form is 4x - y + 8 = 0
A linear equation always has a degree of one because the slope has to be constant to form a line. So, x + 7 is linear, 7 - x is linear, 4x - 3.7 is linear, but anything with x2 , etc. is not linear.
You cannot solve one linear equation with two variables.