.75 (it's simply the number being multiplied by x)
a = 3 and y = 0
(0, -3)
The answer is - not are - (-6, 9).
(3, 1)
.75 (it's simply the number being multiplied by x)
As long as the y-value of the point is 9 more than -3/4 of the x-value, it'sincluded. There are an infinite number of them, and we're busy right now.
a = 3 and y = 0
(0, -3)
No.
No 2y-3 is not equals y plus 2AND how old are u?
The answer is - not are - (-6, 9).
the Y in the sentence X plus Y equals 5 is Y=3 or 2 if the X is 2 or 3
(3, 1)
(2, 1)
Oh, dude, we got a math problem here. So, if you solve those two equations simultaneously, you'll find that x equals 2 and y equals 1. But hey, who needs math when you've got Google, right?
Symmetric Property of Addition