No, an equation needs an "=".
only one value will make the equation true: 2x = 5 x=5/2 x=2.5
"430 5" is not an equation and it does not have an unknown value. So there can be no equation which has the same unknown value.
If you mean: y = 2x+5 then it is a straight line equation.
If you mean points of: (-4, 5) and (1, -5) then the equation is y =-2x-3
The equation of a vertical line x = 5 or the equation of a horizontal line y = 5.
An equation does not need variables. 4+5=9 is an equation as is 5+W=9
No, an equation needs an "=".
There is no equation. An equation is true, whereas the statement ( 5 + 7 = -12 ) is false.
Well, let's take a moment to look at this equation. If we substitute x = 0 and y = -5 into the equation y - 6x - 5, we get -5 - 6(0) - 5. Simplifying this, we get -5 - 0 - 5, which equals -10. So, unfortunately, (0, -5) does not make the equation true. But don't worry, mistakes are just happy little accidents that help us learn and grow.
only one value will make the equation true: 2x = 5 x=5/2 x=2.5
Add 5 to both sides of the equation to get rid of the - 5. -3x - 5 + 5 = -20 + 5 Solve and simplify. -3x = -15 Divide both sides of the equation by -3. x = 5
"430 5" is not an equation and it does not have an unknown value. So there can be no equation which has the same unknown value.
It is a linear equation in x. The equation has the solution x = 0.
The equation of the line is: y = -x-5
If you mean: y = 2x+5 then it is a straight line equation.
If you mean points of: (-4, 5) and (1, -5) then the equation is y =-2x-3