Sign In
Ask Question
Mathematics
Jakayla Howe
15 April, 16:04
Can y=2x-3 be form to y-=mx+b
+3
Answers (
1
)
Sydney Clements
15 April, 18:32
0
Answer: yes
Step-by-step explanation: 2=m, - 3=b
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅
“Can y=2x-3 be form to y-=mx+b ...”
in 📙 Mathematics if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
Divide. A kindergarten teacher purchased 18 yards of ribbon. She cut the ribbon into several pieces, each 3/4 yard long. How many pieces did she get? a 6 b 13 c 28 d 24
Answers (2)
3! = a 24 b 9 c 6 d None of the above
Answers (1)
A snack mix recipe calls for 2 1/2 cups of pretzels, 4 1/2 cups of dry cereal, 2 1/4 or peanuts, and 3/4 cups of raisins. If you want to make servings of 3/4 cup each, how many can you have with those ingredients?
Answers (1)
Write 2 numners that are equivalent to 43/8
Answers (1)
For each expression, write an equivalent expression that uses only addition. 4x-7y-5z+6
Answers (1)
New Questions in Mathematics
What is the sign of the product (-7) (-2) (-5) (1) ? Select one: a. Positive, because the products (-7) (-2) and (-5) (1) are negative, and the product of two negative numbers is positive b.
Answers (2)
Whats the factors of 3x2+4x+1
Answers (1)
From the sample population of students with blond hair, what is the relative frequency of students with green eyes?
Answers (1)
Solve: 5x - 7x + 6 = - 2 (x - 3).
Answers (2)
Select thee values of r below that represents a low key no correlation 1) 0.8 2) 0.3 3) 0.1 4) - 0.2 5) - 0.5 6) 1 7) - 0.001
Answers (1)
Home
»
Mathematics
» Can y=2x-3 be form to y-=mx+b
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?