Answer: y = -2/5x-14/5 which also can be written as 5y = -2x-14 or in the general form of the equation of a straight line as 2x+5y+14 = 0
y = 2/3x+4 or in the general form of sraight line equation as 2x-3y+12 = 0
3x - 5 = 2y : rewrite the equation with 2y as the lead term. 2y = 3x - 5 : divide both sides by 2 then, y = 3/2x - 21/2 or y = 1.5x - 2.5
2x+3x=50 5x=50 x=10
When an equation is in the form y = mx + b, it is known as slope-y-intercept form. Here, m is the slope and b is the y intercept. So, the slope in the equation y = -2x + 7 is -2.
Slope-Intercept Form: y = -2x +1
If you mean: 2x+3y = 12 then y = -2/3x+4 whereas -2/3 is the slope and 4 is the y intercept
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1) Solve the equation for the desired variable. 2) Write it in function notation. For example, if y = 2x + 3, it is already solved for "y"; just rewrite it as f(x) = 2x + 3.
f (x) = 2/3 x + 2
The equation 2X - y - 8 = 0 can be rearranged into standard form as 2X - y = 8. In standard form, the variables are typically placed on the left side of the equation with the constant on the right, without any x or y terms on the same side as the constant.
Solve for y.2x+y=5*subtract 2x from both sides*2x+y-2x=5-2xy=-2x+5 / y=5-2x
It is in its general form: 2x+7y-14 = 0
It means to rewrite the expression so that it is in its simplest form. You can do this by combining like terms. For example: The equation 2x + 3x = 5 can be simplified to 5x = 5 by combining the "x's".
2x+y=0 can be written in slope intercept formas y=-2x+0 or just y= -2x
Use the slope intercept form equation, y=mx+b. Plug in -2 for m and 8 for b. Final equation: y=-2x+8
2x+3y-5=0