Yes.
There are an infinite number of solutions to this equation, some of which are (9,0), (12,2), (15,4), (18,6), (21,8)
Solve for y.2x - 3y = 52x - 2x - 3y = -2x + 5-3y = -2x + 5-3y/-3 = -2x/-3 + 5/-3y = (2/3)x - 3/5Clearly you see that the slope is 2/3.
Dear Questioner its not able to solve two variables for one equation, give one more equation. Thanks
You are looking for the solution to the function 2x - 3y = 7.This means that when you substitute 5 for x and 1 for y, the equation makes sense logically.(2*5) - (3*1) = 10 - 3 = 7.This makes sense logically.
Solving equations in two unknowns requires two independent equations. Since you have only one equation there is no solution.
-2x plus 3y equals 1
x = 12 y = 2 (12,2) satifies the equation
2x plus 3y
The equation 2x - 3y = 6 is a linear equation and a linear equation is always has a straight line as a graph
There are an infinite number of solutions to this equation, some of which are (9,0), (12,2), (15,4), (18,6), (21,8)
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Solve for y.2x - 3y = 52x - 2x - 3y = -2x + 5-3y = -2x + 5-3y/-3 = -2x/-3 + 5/-3y = (2/3)x - 3/5Clearly you see that the slope is 2/3.
x + y = -2 2x + 3y = -9 You solve this by elimination - multiply both sides of first equation by 3, then subtract, solve for x, then substitute in any of the equations to solve for y 3x + 3y = -6 2x + 3y = -9 subtracting, x = 3 substituting into 1st equation, y = -2-3 = -5
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Yes it is
6x - 3y = 6 y= 2x + 5 replace 2x + 5 for y into the first equation 6x - 3y = 6 6x - 3(2x + 5) = 6 6x - 6x - 15 = 6 0 - 15 = 6 -15 = 6 False So the system has no solution.
You are looking for the solution to the function 2x - 3y = 7.This means that when you substitute 5 for x and 1 for y, the equation makes sense logically.(2*5) - (3*1) = 10 - 3 = 7.This makes sense logically.