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yes because linear means straight line and that equation is a perfect horizontal line.
Yes it is. The solution is: y=4 .
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x = 2 and x = 4
It is a linear equation in two variables, x and y. Any point on the line defined by the equation will satisfy the equation and conversely, any ordered pair that satisfies the equation will represent a point, in the Cartesian plane, will be on the line.
This is a quadratic equation question in finding the possible values of x x2 - 6x = - 8 x2 - 6x + 8 = 0 Factorise the expression in the equation: (x-2)(x-4) = 0 Therefore: x = 2 or x = 4
yes because linear means straight line and that equation is a perfect horizontal line.
Yes it is. The solution is: y=4 .
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If you mean: y = 6x-4 then the parallel equation is y = 6x+10
2X - 6X + 5 = 0 subtract 5 from each side 2X - 6X = - 5 do what it says on the left - 4X = - 5 X = 5/4 check in original equation 2(5/4) - 6(5/4) + 5 = 0 10/4 - 30/4 + 5 = 0 - 20/4 + 5 = 0 - 5 + 5 = 0 0 = 0 checks
x = 2 and x = 4
It is a linear equation in two variables, x and y. Any point on the line defined by the equation will satisfy the equation and conversely, any ordered pair that satisfies the equation will represent a point, in the Cartesian plane, will be on the line.
6x - 3y = 12y intercept at x = 0 is y = 4x intercept at y = 0 is x = 2the graph is straight line passing through the two points: (0, 4) and (2, 0)
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If you mean: 4x-2y = 8 then it is at (2, 0) and the y intercept is at (0, -4)
It is a linear equation. The highest power of x in the equation is 1 (3x1-4=12) so its "degree" is 1, and equations of "degree 1" are called linear equations.