Answer:
yes, y=2x-3 is linear
2x - y = 3 Standard Form
Step-by-step explanation:
since both the 'x' and 'y' variables have one as their exponents then this represents a linear equation
standard form: Ax + By = C
y = 2x - 3
subtract 2x from each side to get:
-2x + y = -3
divide each term by -1 to get (this is done so the leading coefficient is not negative)
2x - y = 3 Standard Form
Answer:
x=33
Each base angle measures 69 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
the 2 base angles are equal so the measure of 1 base angle = (180 - 42) / 2
= 69 degrees
2x + 3 = 69
2x = 66
x = 33
There is not enough information
If we are simplifying, ⅜ ab³a⁴ is
⅜a^5b³. when multiplying like bases you add exponents
second is xy²/2. when dividing like bases you subtract exponents