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  • 26-10-2018
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How do you solve the equation y-3=-¼(x+3)

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OmegaAzzy
OmegaAzzy OmegaAzzy
  • 27-10-2018

Because you have two variables and only one equation, you can only solve for approximate answers, and not complete, absolute answers.

You can simplify this equation to x = -4y + 12

y - 3 = -1/4(x + 3)

Distributive property.

y - 3 = -1/4x - 3/4

Multiply all terms by 4.

4y - 12 = -x

Multiply all terms by -1

-4y + 12 = x

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