Why is it that when AD=BC, this equation becomes a

Romana Newton

Romana Newton

Answered question

2022-02-18

Why is it that when AD=BC, this equation becomes a horizontal line?
y=Ax+BCx+D
For any other values where AD isn't equal to BC it is a rational function.

Answer & Explanation

bedevijuo3e

bedevijuo3e

Beginner2022-02-19Added 6 answers

Ax+BCx+D=BDD(Ax+B)B(Cx+D)=BDADx+BDBCx+BD=BDADx+BDADx+BD=BD
Or
Ax+BCx+D=Ax+BCx+BCA=AAx+BACx+BC=ACAx+BAx+B=AC.
Nathan Kent

Nathan Kent

Beginner2022-02-20Added 8 answers

You can show it like that:
Ax+BCx+D=ACCx+BCACx+D=ACCx+D+(BCAD)Cx+D=AC+ACBCADCx+D=AC+1CBCADCx+D=AC+0

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