5x + 3y + 6 is an algebraic expression. It is not an equation (or inequality) and so cannot be solved. In any case, one linear equation with two variables cannot be solved.
the simplest form of 5x + 3y +2x - 6y is 7x-3y
This question is missing crucial information. Specifically the mathematical operators... as in +, -, x, /,=... and so on. POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS OF QUESTION: 5x-3y=6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x+3y=6 ---> SLOPE= -5/3 5x*3y=6 ---> SLOPE= Not Applicable (Rational Function) 5x/3y=6 ---> SLOPE= 5/18 5x=3y-6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x=3y+6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x=3y*6 ---> SLOPE= 5/18 5x=3y/6 ---> SLOPE= 10/1 I hope one of these worked.
Slope = - 5/3
13x - 9y - 10
First, it would be beneficial to change the equation into slope-intercept form: (y = mx +b) 5x + 3y = 6 -5x -5x [add -5 to both sides] 3y = -5x+6 [divide everything by 3] y = -5/3x +2 Since "m" represents the slope, we can now see that the slope is equal to -5/3
the simplest form of 5x + 3y +2x - 6y is 7x-3y
5x + (3y-x) + (10-2y) = 5x + 3y - x + 10 -2y = 5x - x + 3y - 2y + 10 = 4x + y +10
5x -3y = -6 -3y = -5x -6 y = 5/3x+2 in slope intercept form
5x+3y
This question is missing crucial information. Specifically the mathematical operators... as in +, -, x, /,=... and so on. POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS OF QUESTION: 5x-3y=6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x+3y=6 ---> SLOPE= -5/3 5x*3y=6 ---> SLOPE= Not Applicable (Rational Function) 5x/3y=6 ---> SLOPE= 5/18 5x=3y-6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x=3y+6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x=3y*6 ---> SLOPE= 5/18 5x=3y/6 ---> SLOPE= 10/1 I hope one of these worked.
Slope = - 5/3
-x+3y+6x-6y=5x-3y
13x - 9y - 10
x = 8y = 6(5x8) + (3x6) = 58(5x8) - (3x6) = 22
9x + 3y + 5z - 5x + 4z - 7y = 4x - 4y + 9z
(2,7)
First, it would be beneficial to change the equation into slope-intercept form: (y = mx +b) 5x + 3y = 6 -5x -5x [add -5 to both sides] 3y = -5x+6 [divide everything by 3] y = -5/3x +2 Since "m" represents the slope, we can now see that the slope is equal to -5/3