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the linear equation 3x -11y = 10 has?​

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Answered by s15139bsumandeep0846
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linear equation would be represented in the formula of y=mx+b . The equation y=3x−10 also follows the same format. The m value is 3 and the b value is -10. Remember: Linear equations have a constant slope and when graphed has a line that does no straight and without any curves.

Answered by gangahrushikesh2008
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Explanation:

A linear equation would be represented in the formula of y=mx+b.

The equation y=3x−10 also follows the same format. The m value is 3 and the b value is -10.

Remember: Linear equations have a constant slope and when graphed has a line that does no straight and without any curves.

Here is the graph of the line y=3x−10:

graph{y = 3x - 10 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

A linear equation would be represented in the formula of y=mx+b . The equation y=3x−10 also follows the same format. The m value is 3 and the b value is -10. Remember: Linear equations have a constant slope and when graphed has a line that does no straight and without any curves.

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