To solve linear equations, they may have no solutions, one solution, or infinite solutions.
Given this is a linear equation with two variables, it would have infinite solutions. Another reason it would be called a "linear solution" would be because all of the solutions would be represented by a straight line (an infinite set of points). So, the difficult part is, what are the points?
For that, y depends upon what x is (or vice versa). So, x could be almost anything, and y could be almost anything. But, as x changes, y would change as well (and vice versa).
To solve this equation, then, what you would need to do is substitute a number in for x, then solve for y. Any number will do. Some numbers are easier than others. For instance:
If x = 0, then -3*0 - y = 6
0 - y = 6
-y = 6
y = -6
So, one solution would be (0,-6)
Also, we could plug in something for y and solve for x. For instance:
If y = 0, then -3x - 0 = 6
-3x = 6
x = -2
So, one solution would be (-2,0)
You would plot these two solutions on an x-y coordinate plane, then draw the straight line connecting these two points.
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