I need a little hand please with -4x + 3y = -6

maurize

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New at this an trying to understand, please be kind, thank you...
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-4x +3y= -6
 
Re: I need a little hand please.

What is the question?
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Re: I need a little hand please.

-4x +3y= -6 says that there are two numbers, one named x and the other named y, such that if we multiply the first one (x) by a negative 4 and add that result to three times the second one (y), we get a sum of a negative 6.
 
Re: I need a little hand please.

Denis said:
What is the question?
Please post original problem in full.


That is all the info I got from this puzzle.
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Re: I need a little hand please.

Loren said:
-4x +3y= -6 says that there are two numbers, one named x and the other named y, such that if we multiply the first one (x) by a negative 4 and add that result to three times the second one (y), we get a sum of a negative 6.

Thank you, I will try that.
 
Re: I need a little hand please.

-4x +3y= -6

-4x = -6 -3y

X= ( -6 -3y / -4 )

-4 ( -6 -3y / -4 ) +3y = -6

-6 -3y +3y = -6

-6 = -6



-6 -3y +3y = -6

6y = 0

y= 0
 
Re: I need a little hand please.

maurize said:
New at this an trying to understand
-4x +3y= -6
"New" in what way? Are you in school? Learning on your own?

If the intent is to solve that equation for y, then start by isolating the term with y (not with x):
3y = 4x - 6
Now divide each term by 3:
y = (4/3)x - 2

That's it. You can't play magician and make x vanish as you did :wink:
That represents a straight line with slope = 4/3 and y-intercept = -2

To understand what that means, go here: http://www.mathsisfun.com/equation_of_line.html

Also, you need to learn how to solve properly; looking at what you did:
-4x +3y= -6
-4x = -6 -3y
X= ( -6 -3y / -4 )
Here, multiply each term in 2nd line by -1; so you get:
4x = 6 + 3y ; now do the division by 4:
x = (6 + 3y) / 4 : the brackets must be the way I'm showing
Here, we've solved the equation for x instead of for y..

To get familiar with solving, go learn here:
http://www.mathsteacher.com.au/year10/c ... /solve.htm
 
Re: I need a little hand please.

Denis said:
maurize said:
New at this an trying to understand
-4x +3y= -6
"New" in what way? Are you in school? Learning on your own?

If the intent is to solve that equation for y, then start by isolating the term with y (not with x):
3y = 4x - 6
Now divide each term by 3:
y = (4/3)x - 2

That's it. You can't play magician and make x vanish as you did :wink:
That represents a straight line with slope = 4/3 and y-intercept = -2

To understand what that means, go here: http://www.mathsisfun.com/equation_of_line.html

Also, you need to learn how to solve properly; looking at what you did:
-4x +3y= -6
-4x = -6 -3y
X= ( -6 -3y / -4 )
Here, multiply each term in 2nd line by -1; so you get:
4x = 6 + 3y ; now do the division by 4:
x = (6 + 3y) / 4 : the brackets must be the way I'm showing
Here, we've solved the equation for x instead of for y..

To get familiar with solving, go learn here:
http://www.mathsteacher.com.au/year10/c ... /solve.htm


Thank you kindly, I'm learning on my own.
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