sure
it is:
y=2x+1/2
or
x=y/2-1/4
which is linear
2006-11-20 09:53:08
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answer #1
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answered by Khaled Khalil 1
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THere are 2 the thank you to clean up. Rewrite y in terms of x or clean up concurrently. Doing the latter you get 3[5x 5x + 2y = a million] 2[4x + 3y = 5 = a million] 2[4x + 3y = 5] 15x + 6y = 3 8x + 6y = 10 Subtract and you get 7x = -7 x = -a million substitute -a million in for x in the two equation 4(-a million) + 3y = 5 -4 + 3y = 5 3y = 9 y = 3
2016-12-10 12:40:29
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Definitely.
4x-2y=-1
-2y=-1-4x (multiply everything by -1 )
2y = 1+4x
y = (1+4x)/2
and this is a linear equation.
2006-11-20 09:43:04
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-11-20 09:45:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It IS linear, because each variable appears only
to the first degree. Geometrically, it is the equation
of a straight line.
2006-11-20 09:42:30
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answer #5
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answered by steiner1745 7
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yes
2006-11-20 09:42:18
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answer #6
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answered by Dennis D 2
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yes, just get y by itself
2006-11-20 09:46:47
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answer #7
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answered by Erich J 2
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