y = -x
The slope of the line is -1, and its y-intercept is zero.
The graph is a 45-degree line, sloping down to the right, and passing through the origin.
The 'x' and 'y' coordinates of every point are the same number, but every point has one
positive coordinate and one negative coordinate. That's exactly what the equation is
saying.
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If a statement includes an "equals" sign ( = ) then the statement is an equation. By the way . . . it may or may not be a true statement. "10 equals 120" is not true.
A linear equation.
It is an equation of a straight line.
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its a straightline. All points y where x is equal to 100. So its a vertical line covering the whole real line in the Y plane through x = 100
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It is an equation ... Anything with an equals is an equation 2+b=6 Anything without an equals is an expression 2+a
equation
Slope for the equation y equals 7 is zero.
If it doesn't have an "equals" sign, then it's not an equation. It's an "expression".
An expression does not have an equals sign, An equation has an equals sign,
I use "equals" or "is".
An example of a two step equation that equals 2 is 4 + 2x = 2. In this equation, x = -1.
An equation.
An equation. (Both "equals" and "equation" have the Latin root aequatio.)
That word "equals" in there makes it an equation.