Question
Using the Property of Equality, what first step would you take to rearrange the formula y=mx+b using x as the quantity of interest?(1 point)
Responses
Divide both sides by m.
Divide both sides by m .
Divide both sides by y.
Divide both sides by y .
Subtract b from both sides of the equation.
Subtract b from both sides of the equation.
Subtract mx from both sides.
Responses
Divide both sides by m.
Divide both sides by m .
Divide both sides by y.
Divide both sides by y .
Subtract b from both sides of the equation.
Subtract b from both sides of the equation.
Subtract mx from both sides.
Answers
Answer
Which of the following is an example of using the Division Property of Equality to rearrange the equation PV=nRT ?(1 point)
Responses
R=nTPV
upper R equals Start Fraction n upper T over upper P upper V End Fraction
n=PVRT
n equals Start Fraction upper P upper V over upper R upper T End Fraction
T=PVnR
upper T equals upper P upper V n upper R
R=PV−nT
upper R equals upper P upper V minus n upper T
Responses
R=nTPV
upper R equals Start Fraction n upper T over upper P upper V End Fraction
n=PVRT
n equals Start Fraction upper P upper V over upper R upper T End Fraction
T=PVnR
upper T equals upper P upper V n upper R
R=PV−nT
upper R equals upper P upper V minus n upper T
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To rearrange the formula \( y = mx + b \) to solve for \( x \), the first step you should take is to **subtract b from both sides of the equation.**
So the correct response is:
**Subtract b from both sides of the equation.**
So the correct response is:
**Subtract b from both sides of the equation.**