SOLUTION: Rewrite the linear equations as a function of x.
-2x+3y=11
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Question 304724: Rewrite the linear equations as a function of x.
-2x+3y=11
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Equation is:
-2x+3y=11
Add 2x to both sides of the equation to get:
3y = 2x + 11
Divide both sides of the equation by 3 to get:
y = (2/3)*x + (11/3)
Let y = f(x) to get:
f(x) = (2/3)*x + (11/3)
What you get is y equals a function of x which is equal to the expression (2/3)*x + (11/3).
x is the argument of the function.
x is the independent variable.
f(x) is the dependent variable.
Since y = f(x), y is also the dependent variable.
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