Asked by mysterychicken
This is a realllyy tricky problem and I can't find two more solutions to the equation...someone please help!
Find three ordered pairs for the given equation:
4x - 3y = 6
I got one: (3,2)
I need help on this ASAP!! Thankss
-MC
Find three ordered pairs for the given equation:
4x - 3y = 6
I got one: (3,2)
I need help on this ASAP!! Thankss
-MC
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
What about when x is zero, what is y?
what about wnen y is zero, what is x?
what about wnen y is zero, what is x?
Answered by
mysterychicken
If x is zero, then the answer would turn into negative right?
Answered by
RickP
You've been shown how to solve these types of problems multiple times.
It's like someone explains to you how to solve x + 1 = 5, but then you create another post because you don't know how to solve x + 1 = 6, and the another post because you don't know how to solve x + 1 = 7, and then you create another post ...
It's like someone explains to you how to solve x + 1 = 5, but then you create another post because you don't know how to solve x + 1 = 6, and the another post because you don't know how to solve x + 1 = 7, and then you create another post ...