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−39x−6
If you mean (1) y + 3x = 22 and (2) y + 2x = 16, then (1) y = 22 - 3x (sub this into (2)) (2) (22 - 3x) + 2x = 16 -x = -6 x = 6 y = 22 - 3x = 22 -3(6) = 4 solution: (6,4)
If: 3x+6 = 12 Then: x = 2
Substitute the values of (-6, 5) into the formula of: y-y1 = m(x-x1) y-5 = 1/3(x-(-6)) y-5 = 1/3x+2 y = 1/3x+7 So when x = 3 then y = 8
We can use the point slope form.Y - Y1 = m(X - X1)----------------------Y - (- 6) = - 3(X - 4)Y + 6 = - 3X + 12Y = - 3X + 6============equation of the line
If the variables are x1 & x2 the solution is : 1) x1=x1+x2; 2) x2=x1-x2; 3) x1=x1-x2; EX: x1=1 , x2=6; 1) x1= 1+6 = 7 2) x2= 7-6 =1 3 x1=7-1 =6 ============================================
y = 6*x1/2 - 3x dy/dx = 6*(1/2)*x-1/2 - 3 = 3x-1/2 - 3 = 3/sqrt(x) - 3 or 3[1/sqrt(x) - 1]
−39x−6
If you mean (1) y + 3x = 22 and (2) y + 2x = 16, then (1) y = 22 - 3x (sub this into (2)) (2) (22 - 3x) + 2x = 16 -x = -6 x = 6 y = 22 - 3x = 22 -3(6) = 4 solution: (6,4)
Point-Slope formula: y - y1=m(x - x1) y = 2/3x + 1
If: 3x+6 = 12 Then: x = 2
3x + 6 = 12Subtract 6 from each side:3x = 6Divide each side by 3:x = 2
-1/6 * 3x = -3x/6 = -x/2
Substitute the values of (-6, 5) into the formula of: y-y1 = m(x-x1) y-5 = 1/3(x-(-6)) y-5 = 1/3x+2 y = 1/3x+7 So when x = 3 then y = 8
(3x+6)/(3x+6) That's the only one. Just kidding. There are an infinite number of equations that can always equal 1. The previous solution is incorrect, as for x=-2 that expression is undefined as we are dividing by zero. A correct solution would be something like 0x+1, quite boring though.
wat does 2y-3x-6 equal
We can use the point slope form.Y - Y1 = m(X - X1)----------------------Y - (- 6) = - 3(X - 4)Y + 6 = - 3X + 12Y = - 3X + 6============equation of the line