Could you give me an example of a linear equation with two variables? Please don't look one up. You don't have to give the answer to the equation.

Sorry i need a linear equation with the variable on both sides of the equal sign. Not two variables. It also only can have one solution.

If you want to graph the line... the equation would be in the form

y = 2x + 7
But if you just want an equation with the variable on both sides of the equation
5x = 2x + 15
would suffice : )

Sure! I can definitely provide you with an example of a linear equation with two variables.

A standard form of a linear equation with two variables (let's call them x and y) is:
ax + by = c, where a, b, and c are constants, and a and b are not both zero.

An example of a linear equation with two variables could be:
2x + 3y = 10.

To find the solution to this equation, you can use various methods like graphing, substitution, or elimination. These methods help in determining the values of x and y that satisfy the equation.

I hope this example helps you understand the concept of linear equations with two variables!