This is called standard form. "a" must be postive, "a, b, and c" must be whole numbers. There can not be common factors other than 1 for "a, b, and c."
No, not if the y is squared. When graphed the equation will not form a straight line.
That is called slope - intercept form
The equation contains variables which are only raised to the first power.
y = 2x + 1 IS a linear equation!
Assuming that the 2 in "5x2" is a power (5x2), then no, this is not a linear equation. It is a parabolic equation.
No, not if the y is squared. When graphed the equation will not form a straight line.
That is called slope - intercept form
A linear equation in the slope intercept form or the standard form.
The equation contains variables which are only raised to the first power.
y = 2x + 1 IS a linear equation!
A linear equation.
no
No, it is not.
No, y=x^2 + 2 is a quadratic equation. A linear equation is one in the form y=mx+b. A quadratic has a form y=ax^2+bx+c.
Yes, a linear equation in t.
Assuming that the 2 in "5x2" is a power (5x2), then no, this is not a linear equation. It is a parabolic equation.
Yes, y = 4x + 7 is a linear equation.