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.
(3, 2)
The equation can be simplified to show a value of Y in terms of X. 3X + 2Y +2 = 4Y + 4 3X + 2 = 2Y + 4 3X -2 = 2Y and 2Y = 3X - 2 means that Y = (3/2 X) -1
x + 2y = x + 2y Y and X aren't compatibles.
2x + 2y=-2 (Dividing it by two)x+y=-1 (By transposition)x=-y-1
x = 11 - 2y and 14 - 2y. This means that 11 = 14. Is there a typo in the question?
Exactly (2y + 4) .
(-1, 2)
10-2y
-11/6
x = 11/7 and y = 12/7
x2 + 2y = 52 + 2*2 = 25 + 4 = 29
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.
2y+5y=10 7y=10 y=10/7
y=2.5 and x=5
No 2y-3 is not equals y plus 2AND how old are u?