3x + y = 5 y = -3x + 5 slope is -3 and y intercept is 5.
There is no single inequality for this equation. Inequalities could include y-3x-5 > 0 y-3x-5 < 0 y-3x-5 != 0
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y=3x-5
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If you mean: y-3x = 5 then in slope intercept form y = 3x+5
y = mx + b y-5 = 3x-1 y-5+5 = 3x-1+5 y = 3x + 4
3x + y = 5 y = -3x + 5 slope is -3 and y intercept is 5.
There is no single inequality for this equation. Inequalities could include y-3x-5 > 0 y-3x-5 < 0 y-3x-5 != 0
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If you mean: 3x-y=5 then y=3x-5 and the perpendicular equation is y=-1/3x-7
your equation is y=3x + 4 here are five parallel equations... y=3x + 5 y=3x + 6 y=3x + 7 y=3x + 8 y=3x + 9
y=3x-5
The derivative of y = sin(3x + 5) is 3cos(3x + 5) but only if x is measured in radians.
Do you mean: y = -3x+5 then if so the slope is -3 and the y intercept is 5