Ask a New Question

Question

Rewrite in terms of y

4x+2y=20

a
y=2x+10

b
y=-2x+10

c
y=-2x-10

11 months ago

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To rewrite the equation \(4x + 2y = 20\) in terms of \(y\), follow these steps:

1. Subtract \(4x\) from both sides of the equation:

\[
2y = -4x + 20
\]

2. Divide every term by \(2\) to solve for \(y\):

\[
y = -2x + 10
\]

So the correct answer is:

**b. \(y = -2x + 10\)**.
11 months ago

Related Questions

rewrite the expression in terms of the first power of cos sin^2xcos^2x Rewrite tan 88 deg in terms of its cofunction How does that end up???? rewrite cos(x- 5pi/3) in terms of sin(x) and cos(x) Rewrite in simplest terms: -4(-6d+3)-4(10d+2) Rewrite in simplest terms: −0.9(7v+7)+0.3(v+10) Rewrite in sumplest terms: −0.5(0.7q−0.9)+2q Rewrite 6 tan 3x in terms of tan x. Rewrite in simplest terms: s, minus, 3, left parenthesis, s, plus, 6, right parenthesiss−3(s+6) Rewrite in simplest terms: −9(−0.7h−2h+8)−2h Rewrite in simplest terms: 9, left parenthesis, minus, 7, t, plus, 4, t, minus, 10, right parenthesi...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use