It is a linear equation in x. It has a solution, which is x = -5
It is a linear equation in the single variable, m. It has the solution m = 0
5a - 10 = 4a + 8 is a linear equation in one variable.
Yes, because neither variable has an exponent different from ' 1 '.
Yes, because no term has an exponent (power) other than 1.
Definitely linear In straight line form it is 5y = 2x + 10 y = (2/5)x + 10/5 y = (2/5)x + 2
It is a linear equation in x. It has a solution, which is x = -5
It is a linear equation in the single variable, m. It has the solution m = 0
It equals a simple linear equation in 'y'. Its solution is 7/3 .
5a - 10 = 4a + 8 is a linear equation in one variable.
A single linear equation in two variables cannot be solved.
Yes because the exponents (powers) of the variables are 1.
x + 10 = 18 18 - 10 = x 18 -10 = 8 x = 8
Yes, because neither variable has an exponent different from ' 1 '.
Yes, because no term has an exponent (power) other than 1.
It's one of the simplest linear equations in 'x' that can be written. Its solution is [ x = -5 ].
x = 3 and y = 4 so the lines intersect at (3, 4)