U Ultra New member Joined Jan 13, 2008 Messages 1 Jan 13, 2008 #1 5x + 4y = 12 Solve for y So far I've simplified this to 4y = -5x + 12 Am I suppose to go further and simplify it to y= -5x + 3 To find the equation for y for slopes and slope intercepts?
5x + 4y = 12 Solve for y So far I've simplified this to 4y = -5x + 12 Am I suppose to go further and simplify it to y= -5x + 3 To find the equation for y for slopes and slope intercepts?
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Jan 13, 2008 #2 Re: Solve for Y Ultra said: 5x + 4y = 12 Solve for y So far I've simplified this to 4y = -5x + 12 Am I suppose to go further and simplify it to ... Yes but it is supposed to be: \(\displaystyle y = -\frac{5}{4} x + 3\) y= -5x + 3 To find the equation for y for slopes and slope intercepts? Click to expand...
Re: Solve for Y Ultra said: 5x + 4y = 12 Solve for y So far I've simplified this to 4y = -5x + 12 Am I suppose to go further and simplify it to ... Yes but it is supposed to be: \(\displaystyle y = -\frac{5}{4} x + 3\) y= -5x + 3 To find the equation for y for slopes and slope intercepts? Click to expand...