SimplySophia
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Hi, I'm Sophia. I'm going into my Freshmen year in high school this fall. In 8th grade I took algebra 1 and now I'm doing geometry 4. Over the summer we have a math packet we have to do. For some of the problems on the packet, I'm stuck. Its basically solving for one variable when there are two variables in the expression. For example:
Solve for y: 4x+2y=20 (I just made that up..)
Would it just be y=2x+10, or do I have to get an exact answer for y? And if so, how do I do that? Thanks
Solve for y: 4x+2y=20 (I just made that up..)
Would it just be y=2x+10, or do I have to get an exact answer for y? And if so, how do I do that? Thanks