vrindashah2
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  • 23-05-2019
  • Mathematics
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Is the rule ax+by=d the same as y=mx+b?

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meloan2211 meloan2211
  • 23-05-2019

No, they are not the same.

If you made y the subject for each of them:

ax + by = d

by = -ax + d

y = -(a/b)x + (d/b)

which may not be the same as

y = mx + b

since b is already a fixed variable.

But I'm not sure if your question is just asking about whether ax + by = d can be expressed as linear form. If it was asking that, then the working above shows that it can be expressed in linear form (y = mx + b)

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