It seems like there might be a typo or missing operators in your expression "y 12x 3y9." If you intended to combine terms, it could be clearer with operators (like addition or multiplication). For example, if you meant (12x + 3y^9), it's a polynomial expression where (12x) and (3y^9) are separate terms. Please clarify if you meant something else!
(75y - 12x^2) * y = 75y^2 -12x^2y 75y - (12x^2 * y) = 75y -12x^2y
y=x2-12x+7
Without an equality sign it cannot be classed as an equation
If you mean y = -12x+3 then it is a straight line equation whereas -12 is the slope and 3 is the y intercept
The given expression has no solution because without an equality sign it can't be considered to be an equation.
y=12x+0 the slope is 12
(75y - 12x^2) * y = 75y^2 -12x^2y 75y - (12x^2 * y) = 75y -12x^2y
3x-15x-y= 45 -12x-y=45 -y=12x+45 y=-12x-45 Solution set: straight line, y-intercept=-45 and slope =-12
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y=x2-12x+7
If you mean: y = 12x-23 then the slope is 12 and the y intercept is -23
its just a line, there are many answers that would work -12x-6y=0 -12x=6y x=-y/2 y=-2x
2x-3y9/1
Without an equality sign it cannot be classed as an equation
If you mean y = -12x+3 then it is a straight line equation whereas -12 is the slope and 3 is the y intercept
It is: 12x/6xy = 2/y simplified
If you mean -12x+3y = 15 then y = 4x+5