Answer: y=(-3x+7)/2
Isolate y.
2y= -3x+7
y= (-3+7)/2
Answer: x=(-2y+7)/3
Isolate x
3x=-2y+7
x=(-2y+7)/3
Answer: 6x+4y=14
Idk if that counts but multiply the whole equation by 2.
The absolute value function is defined as

If x is strictly positive (x > 0), then |x| = x, and d|x|/dx = dx/dx = 1.
If x is strictly negative (x < 0), then |x| = -x, and d|x|/dx = d(-x)/dx = -1.
But if x = 0, the derivative doesn't exist!
In order for the derivative of a function f(x) to exist at x = c, the limit

must exist. This limit does not exist for f(x) = |x| and c = 0 because the value of the limit depends on which way x approaches 0.
If x approaches 0 from below (so x < 0), we have

whereas if x approaches 0 from above (so x > 0), we have

But 1 ≠ -1, so the limit and hence derivative doesn't exist at x = 0.
Putting everything together, you can define the derivative of |x| as

Answer:
0.339
Step-by-step explanation:
9 spot is the thousands place!
Answer:
3 parts cinnamon.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's use a ratio:
cinnamon : sugar
1 : 3
3 : 9
We would need 3 parts sugar for this recipe.