Asked by tbell
y-1/x+3=-3/4 solving for y. Please show steps so that I can get a better understanding of this.
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Answered by
Kuai
y-1/x+3=-3/4
y-1/x+ 1/x + 3-3 = -3/4 + 1/x -3
y - 0 + 0 = -3/4 - 3 + 1/x
y = (-3 - 12)/4 + 1/x
y = -15/4 + 1/x
y-1/x+ 1/x + 3-3 = -3/4 + 1/x -3
y - 0 + 0 = -3/4 - 3 + 1/x
y = (-3 - 12)/4 + 1/x
y = -15/4 + 1/x
Answered by
Steve
Assuming the usual carelessness with parentheses, I see it as follows:
(y-1)/(x+3) = -3/4
y-1 = -3/4 (x+3)
y = -3/4 (x+3) + 1
y = -3/4 x - 5/4
y = -(3x+5)/4
(y-1)/(x+3) = -3/4
y-1 = -3/4 (x+3)
y = -3/4 (x+3) + 1
y = -3/4 x - 5/4
y = -(3x+5)/4
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