Asked by Anonymous
                How can I transform the equation 4=x-y into one that begins with "y="?
Would I subtract x from both sides to get -x+4=-y? This doesn't look right at all.
Or would I add y to both sides and then subtract 4 to get y=x-4? This way seems more correct to me.
Please confirm which way is correct... thanks very much.
            
        Would I subtract x from both sides to get -x+4=-y? This doesn't look right at all.
Or would I add y to both sides and then subtract 4 to get y=x-4? This way seems more correct to me.
Please confirm which way is correct... thanks very much.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Kaylee
            
    well you got it right in the second try good job that's what we just studied so yes that's correct y=x-4 even though it looks different its right
    
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