The expression "75 3X plus 9Y" seems unclear due to the formatting, but if you mean to simplify or evaluate it, it appears to represent the algebraic expression (75 \cdot 3X + 9Y). Simplifying this, you would get (225X + 9Y). If there are specific values for (X) and (Y), you could substitute them in to find a numerical answer.
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?
3x + 11 + 5*75 = 3x + 386. That is as far as the expression can be simplified.
That simplifies to 3x - 9y. It can't be solved since it doesn't equal anything.
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)
3x-9y-27
If that's -18y2, the answer is (3x - 2y)(x + 9y)
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.