What is the y-coordinate for the point (4, y) that is located on the line represented by 3x + y = 4?

1 answer

To find the y-coordinate of the point (4, y) on the line represented by 3x + y = 4, we need to substitute x = 4 into the equation and solve for y.

3x + y = 4

Substitute x = 4:

3(4) + y = 4

12 + y = 4

Now, isolate y:

y = 4 - 12

y = -8

Therefore, the y-coordinate for the point (4, y) on the line represented by 3x + y = 4 is -8.
Similar Questions
  1. Write the equation of the line in fully simplified slope-intercept form.Positive line on -10 on x-line Dot on -5 which is
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  2. I really need help, please helpin the coordinate plane, if point A is located at (-4,6) and point B is located at (5,-8), what
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  3. Sum of RationalsOn a number line, the coordinate of point R is −23.8. Point S is located 12.5 units to the left of point R.
    1. answers icon 1 answer
more similar questions