SOLUTION: The domain of x is {-1, 0, 2}. Solve the equation: 6x - 0.5y = 3
Algebra.Com
Question 737736: The domain of x is {-1, 0, 2}. Solve the equation: 6x - 0.5y = 3
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6x - 0.5y = 3
12x-y=6
-y=12x+6
y=-12x-6
The given domain will make the range {6, -6, -30}.
RELATED QUESTIONS
The domain of x is {-1, 0, 2}. Solve the equation:
-2x + y = -3
(answered by rfer)
The domain of x is {-1, 0, 2}. Solve the equation: -2x + y =... (answered by Jk22)
good day please assist me in the following
solve the following pair of simultaneously (answered by Alan3354)
Domain x 0, 1, 2, 3 Domain y 0, .5, 2, 4.5 What is the rule?
(answered by josgarithmetic)
Please help me solve this:
The equation of line l1 is 2y−5x−1 = 0. Line l2 is... (answered by josgarithmetic)
find all the roots of each equation.... (answered by glabow)
Solve the following equation:
[0 0 -1]
[3 x 0 ] = x^2
[2 0... (answered by Alan3354)
solve the following equation.
|0 0 -1|
|3 x 0| = x^*2
|2 0 3| (answered by Alan3354)
solve the following equation..
0 0-1
3 x 0 =x^2
2 0 3 (answered by fractalier)