A linear equation in the form y = mx + c has slope m Any line parallel to 3x + 9y = 5 has the same slope 3x + 9y = 5 → 9y = -3x + 5 → y = (-3/9)x + 5/9 → y = -⅓x + 5/9 → Every line parallel to 3x + 9y = 5 has slope -⅓.
3x-9=9 what does x equal too?
That simplifies to 3x - 9y. It can't be solved since it doesn't equal anything.
3x + 11 + 5*75 = 3x + 386. That is as far as the expression can be simplified.
A linear equation in the form y = mx + c has slope m The slope m' of a line perpendicular to a line with slope m is such that m'm = -1 → m' = -1/m 3x + 9y = 5 → 9y = -3x + 5 → y = (-3/9)x + 5/9 → y = -⅓x + 5/9 → its slope is -⅓ → perpendicular lines have slope m' = -1/(-⅓) = 3 → Every line perpendicular to 3x + 9y = 5 has slope 3.
-3x+9y = 6 9y = 3x+6 y = 1/3x+2/3
3x-2y+9+9y-x = 2x+7y+9
-3x + 2y = 9 2y = 3x + 9y = 1,5x + 4,5
A linear equation in the form y = mx + c has slope m Any line parallel to 3x + 9y = 5 has the same slope 3x + 9y = 5 → 9y = -3x + 5 → y = (-3/9)x + 5/9 → y = -⅓x + 5/9 → Every line parallel to 3x + 9y = 5 has slope -⅓.
(3x - 7y)(2x + 9y)
If that's -18y2, the answer is (3x - 2y)(x + 9y)
3x-9y-27
p + q + r = (2x - 9y) + (5y + 6 - 4x) + (3x + 3y - 5) = x - y + 1
9 + 9y = 27x -9 -9 9y = 27x - 9 9y/9 = 27x/9 - 9/9 y = 3x -1
If you mean: -3x+9y = -6 then it is y = 1/3x-2/3
3x-9=9 what does x equal too?
-9y + 3x + 2 = 0Put in point-slope form*:0 = -9y + 3x + 29y = 3x + 2 Subtract (-9y) from both sidesy = (1/3)x + (2/9) Divide both sides by 9 and reduce fractionsIt is now in point-slope form.m = (1/3)The slope is (1/3).*Point-slope form is y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.