Asked by Sara V.
                Suppose x can be expressed as a function of y by x = 5x − 3.
a. How can y be expressed as a function of x?
b. What is the relationship between the slopes of the two linear equations?
c. How do the x-intercepts and y-intercepts of the two equations relate?
            
        a. How can y be expressed as a function of x?
b. What is the relationship between the slopes of the two linear equations?
c. How do the x-intercepts and y-intercepts of the two equations relate?
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    Do you have a typo?
did you mean:
Suppose x can be expressed as a function of y by x = 5y − 3 ??
If so, then
a) x + 3= 5y
y = (x+3)/5
b) since all I did was to re-arrange the equation, I don't have two equations, it is the same equation.
Of course all properties such as slope, x-intercept, and y-intercept are the same.
    
did you mean:
Suppose x can be expressed as a function of y by x = 5y − 3 ??
If so, then
a) x + 3= 5y
y = (x+3)/5
b) since all I did was to re-arrange the equation, I don't have two equations, it is the same equation.
Of course all properties such as slope, x-intercept, and y-intercept are the same.
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