In this item we are given with the equation, 2x - y = 3. The equation contains two variables, x and y. We assume in this item that the value of x is independent of the value of y; however, y values depends on the given values of x. In parametric form, the equation would take the form,
f(x) = y = ax + b
where a is the numerical coefficient of x and b is constant. Transforming the given equation to this form,
f(x) = y = 2x - 3
With an equation you must isolate x or whatever the variable is. Operations are the things used to make the difference like +,-,x,/.
A great example of this is the following
4x-12=0
First add 12 to both sides making the equation go to
4x=12
now divide 4 from both sides making
x=3
I think it’s the fourth one!!