Which is true about the line whose equation is x = 5? The slope is zero. The y-intercept is 4. The slope is undefined. The value of x always equals the value of y.
x=constant is a vertical line through that x-value, which has as undefined slope.
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Most likely.
@iPwnbunnies Write the equation in standard form: 3x – 1 = 2y 3x + 2y = 1 3x – 2y = 1 3x + 2y = –1 3x – 2y = –1
An equation in standard form occurs when all the variables are on one side, and the constants are on the other side.
i got A 3x + 2y=1? @iPwnBunnies
Almost, try again. You would have to subtract 2x from both sides and add 1 to both sides.
subtract 2y I mean
B 3x-2y=1 @iPwnBunnies
If I was grading this, I would grade this question correct.
yay hopefully i am corrct!
What are the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of 6x – 5y = –30? x-int: 5, y-int: –6 x-int: –5, y-int: 6 x-int: –6, y-int: 5 x-int: 6, y-int: –5 @iPwnBunnies OK so , so i got D x-int: 6,-int: -5 im just tryna make sure i am right before plugging my answer in!
Nope, not quite. Remember, finding x-intercept, set y equal to 0. When finding y intercept, set x equal to 0.
okay so D is out of the question. i don't believe x-int: -6 y-int:5 would make much sense so either a or b?
Yes, it's either A or B. Don't guess, do the work. It's easy. Two step problem.
it's b x-int: –5, y-int: 6
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If this was a burger, I would say you had a hard time finishing the burger, but it was worth the pain.
wait am i wrong?
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No lol. I was just saying you had a hard time with it, but came through at the end.
ohhhhhh lol i was so lost when you said that! but thank you so much for your time!
no prob
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