(-1, 2)
To find the y-intercept of 2y - 5x = 14, we can set x = 0 and solve for y.2y - 5(0) = 142y = 14y = 7So the y-intercept occurs at (0, 7).
This means that 2y - 3 = 2y + 4 which is not possible.
To solve this, you would normally set up a systems of equations 10x + 2y = 10 10x + 2y = 11 However, it clearly makes no sense and has no answer. To prove this mathematically, subtact the two equations. 10x - 10x = 0 2y - 2y = 0 10-11 = -1 Therefore, it is basically saying that 0 + 0 = -1 Obviously, that is incorrect, so this question has no solutions.
2y+26 = 28 2y = 28-26 2y = 2 y = 1
If: 2Y+3 = 11 then the value of Y is 4
7y - 6 = 5y - 147y - 5y = 6 - 142y = -8y = -8 ÷ 2y = -4
(-1, 2)
To find the y-intercept of 2y - 5x = 14, we can set x = 0 and solve for y.2y - 5(0) = 142y = 14y = 7So the y-intercept occurs at (0, 7).
-11/6
x = 11/7 and y = 12/7
Your answer can be solved by rewriting the equation in point-intercept notation. * -3x + 2y = 11 * 2y = 3x + 11 * y = (3x+11)/2 That line lists all of the possible answers.
This means that 2y - 3 = 2y + 4 which is not possible.
No 2y-3 is not equals y plus 2AND how old are u?
To solve this, you would normally set up a systems of equations 10x + 2y = 10 10x + 2y = 11 However, it clearly makes no sense and has no answer. To prove this mathematically, subtact the two equations. 10x - 10x = 0 2y - 2y = 0 10-11 = -1 Therefore, it is basically saying that 0 + 0 = -1 Obviously, that is incorrect, so this question has no solutions.
(3, 2)
2y+26 = 28 2y = 28-26 2y = 2 y = 1