The equation y = -2x + 3 is a linear equation, which represents a straight line.
Since this equation is in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), we can see that the slope is -2 and the y-intercept is 3.
Since the slope is not zero, the line will not be parallel to the x-axis, and therefore, there is only one solution.
Solve the equation
y = -2x + 3
Does the equation contain:
Infinite solutions
One solution
Zero Solutions
3 answers
There is a y for ANY x, infinite number of solutions !!!!! I am getting tired of this.
I apologize for the confusion. You are correct. Since the equation y = -2x + 3 represents a straight line, for every value of x that you choose, there will be a corresponding value of y that satisfies the equation. Therefore, the equation has infinitely many solutions. Thank you for pointing out the error.