Sagot :
Answer:
[tex]x = - \frac{y}{2} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] - \frac{y}{2} = x[/tex]
The curve is a linear equation.
What type of curve is the given equation?
It is actually a linear equation, meaning that this is a straight line, not a an actual "curve".
To view the "shape" of the curve, you need to graph it.
You could use a program or do it by hand, to do it by hand, you need to evaluate a lot of points of the equation, and then graph them to see the general behavior of the equation.
In this case, I graphed it with a program, and in the image, you can see that this is a linear equation that decreases as the variable increases.
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