Equivalent expressions are expressions that work the same even though they look different. If two algebraic expressions are equivalent, then the two expressions have the same value when we plug in the same value for the variable.
Equivalent expressions are expressions that work the same even though they look different. If two algebraic expressions are equivalent, then the two expressions have the same value when we plug in the same value for the variable.
Hello : 1) 2x-3y=6 3y =2x-6 y =(2/3)x-2(answer : A) 2/3 ) 2) 4x-9y= -36 9y =4x+36 y = 4/9x +4 ( answer : C) y=4/9x+4 ) 3) answer : C) (x+2)=3(y-1) the slope is : 3 and passing by (-2,1)