Solve for what?
There are more variables, 2, than equations, 1, so there are infinitely many solutions.
Two variables, two equations, so that it can be solved for x and y. It's called a unique solution. Otherwise, you have to guess a value for x like 1 to get y like 5/2 +5 or 15/2. You will have more solutions.
assuming you and to solve x you can subtract 5 so it becomes y-5=5/2X.
In order to simply your x you multiple the entire equation by its reciprocal in this case 2/5 so it will cancel out. 2/5 (y-5)=(5/2x) 2/5
Then you will have 2/5y-2= x though Snugglebunnie101 is right you should be more specific.
OK, here you go sweetheart :)
There is nothing here to 'solve' :/
Do you want the slope/gradient?!
Do you want the x - intercept?!
Do you want the y - intercept?!
OR do you want to put this into the general from of a linear equation?!
Please be more precise in your question.
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Solve for what?
There are more variables, 2, than equations, 1, so there are infinitely many solutions.
Two variables, two equations, so that it can be solved for x and y. It's called a unique solution. Otherwise, you have to guess a value for x like 1 to get y like 5/2 +5 or 15/2. You will have more solutions.
assuming you and to solve x you can subtract 5 so it becomes y-5=5/2X.
In order to simply your x you multiple the entire equation by its reciprocal in this case 2/5 so it will cancel out. 2/5 (y-5)=(5/2x) 2/5
Then you will have 2/5y-2= x though Snugglebunnie101 is right you should be more specific.
OK, here you go sweetheart :)
There is nothing here to 'solve' :/
Do you want the slope/gradient?!
Do you want the x - intercept?!
Do you want the y - intercept?!
OR do you want to put this into the general from of a linear equation?!
Please be more precise in your question.