The question contains two equations:5x - 6y = 15 5x + y = 2 There are no inequalities in the question.
If: x = 7 Then: y = (2*7)+3 = 17 And: 5x+y = (5*7)+17 = 52
y=5x+2 if y equals -4
(1, 1)
For 5x+y=1, you would subtract 5x from each side, so you would get y=1-5x For 3x+2y=2, you would subtract 3x from each side, and then divide by 2. 2y=2-3x y=1-(3/2)x
The question contains two equations:5x - 6y = 15 5x + y = 2 There are no inequalities in the question.
Yes.
If: x = 7 Then: y = (2*7)+3 = 17 And: 5x+y = (5*7)+17 = 52
Y=-1/2(x)
y=5x+2 if y equals -4
(1, 1)
y = 5x + 3When x=2,y = 5(2) + 3 = 10 + 3 = 13
For 5x+y=1, you would subtract 5x from each side, so you would get y=1-5x For 3x+2y=2, you would subtract 3x from each side, and then divide by 2. 2y=2-3x y=1-(3/2)x
x = 2, y = 1
5x + y = 5
How do you add 2x plus 3y equals 18 in 5x-y equals 11
5 and the y intercept is 2