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y = 2x + 14 is an equation relating values of y and values of x. If x = 0, 2x + 14 equals 14, so y = 14. If x = 1, 2x + 14 equals 16, so y = 16. And so on. For each value of x, there is a corresponding value of y. These equations are typically plotted on a graph. y = 2x + 14 is the equation of a straight line with gradient 2 and y-intercept of 14. Have a look at 'Straight Line Graphs' under 'Sources and related links', below.
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6x-y=-14 2x-3y=6
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y = 2x + 14 is an equation relating values of y and values of x. If x = 0, 2x + 14 equals 14, so y = 14. If x = 1, 2x + 14 equals 16, so y = 16. And so on. For each value of x, there is a corresponding value of y. These equations are typically plotted on a graph. y = 2x + 14 is the equation of a straight line with gradient 2 and y-intercept of 14. Have a look at 'Straight Line Graphs' under 'Sources and related links', below.
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6x-y=-14 2x-3y=6
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That line is [ y = 2 cos(2x) ].
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