Asked by Toby
Write y = -2/3x - 4
A: 2x + 3y = -12
B: 2x + 3y = -4
C: -2x + 3y = -12
D: 2x + 3y = 12
Honestly, i'm a bit confused on this. I checked my text-book and I got nothing. I think the answer is B, since the slope is -2/3, but since we convert, I think you have to make it positive. The Y value is already given: y = -2/3x - 4, and - 4 is essentially -4.
Thanks! ^-^
A: 2x + 3y = -12
B: 2x + 3y = -4
C: -2x + 3y = -12
D: 2x + 3y = 12
Honestly, i'm a bit confused on this. I checked my text-book and I got nothing. I think the answer is B, since the slope is -2/3, but since we convert, I think you have to make it positive. The Y value is already given: y = -2/3x - 4, and - 4 is essentially -4.
Thanks! ^-^
Answers
Answered by
Steve
got nothing? get real.
Anyway, multiply by 3 to clear the fraction
y = -2/3x - 4
3y = -2x - 12
Now add 2x to both sides
2x+3y = -12
yes, you do appear to be confused ...
Anyway, multiply by 3 to clear the fraction
y = -2/3x - 4
3y = -2x - 12
Now add 2x to both sides
2x+3y = -12
yes, you do appear to be confused ...
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