Yes, 3x = 5y is a linear function.
3x-5y=15 The equation-5y=15-3x Subtract 3x from both sidesy=-3+.6x Divide both sides by -5
x=(-5y-1)/3
If: 3x-5y+10 = 0 Then: -5y = -3x-10 And: y = 0.6x+2 in slope-intercept form
If: 2x+5y = 2 and -3x-y = -3Then it works out that: x = 1 and y = 0
Yes, 3x = 5y is a linear function.
3x+5y=48 5y=48-3x-3x+5y=12 -3x+(48-3x)=12-6x=-36x=65y=48-3(6)5y=30y=6(6,6)
Because of the limitations of the question software, it was not possible to determine what the original equation was supposed to be, so we assumed it is 3x + 5y = 7. It could have just as easily been 3x - 5y = 7, or even 3x/5y = 7.So, let's solve them all for x.3x + 5y = 73x = 7 - 5yx = (7 - 5y)/3How about 3x - 5y = 7?3x - 5y = 73x = 7 + 5yx = (7 + 5y)/3And 3x/5y = 7?3x/5y = 73x = 35yx = 35y/3 Solving for y The above equations wrote the equation so that x is a function of y, not the other way around. Here's how to rewrite the equation so that y is a function of x: 3x + 5y = 7 5y = -3x + 7 y = (-3x + 7)/5
no, 4x-3y=11x 3x-5y doesn't equal -11
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We are starting with 3x+5y=7 and want it to give y as a function of x. The first step is to put the 3x on the right hand side, we do this by subtracting 3x from both sides: 5y=7-3x. The next step is to divide both sides by 5, giving us: y=(7-3x)/5 And that is y expressed as a function of x.
X = -2(13 + y) / 3x = 5y / 4 - 1
3x-5y=15 The equation-5y=15-3x Subtract 3x from both sidesy=-3+.6x Divide both sides by -5
If: 3x-5y = 25 Then: -5y = -3x+25 And: y = 3/5x-5 So: slope is 3/5 or 0.6 and the y intercept is -5
x=(-5y-1)/3
3X + 5Y = 75Y = - 3X + 7Y = (-3/5)X + 7/5==================equation of the line
3x -5y = 13 -5y = -3x+13 y = 0.6x -2.6 in slope intercept form So the y intercept is -2.6