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4 September, 07:00

Rewrite the equation 5x - 2y = 4 so it is in the form y = mx + b

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  1. 4 September, 09:18
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    To get the equation 5x - 2y = 4 to the slope-intercept form, we will need to solve for y.

    5x - 2y = 4

    Let's get rid of the 5x on the left-hand side so we will be left with - 2y on the left-hand side.

    So, how could we go about that? Well, we could subtract 5x from the left-hand side. But for everything we do on one side, we do to the other side.

    (5x - 2y) - 5x = 4 - 5x

    -2y = 4 - 5x

    Now let's get rid of the coefficient of - 2 on the y variable.

    Divide both sides by - 2

    -2y / - 2 = (4 - 5x) / (-2)

    y = 2 - 2.5x

    We have it in the slope-intercept form, but let's algebraically manipulate the right-hand side so we have the - 2.5x as the first term on the right-hand side.

    So, y = - 2.5x + 2 would be the answer to your question.
  2. 4 September, 09:22
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    Y = (5x-4) / 2 first move - 2y to the other side to obtain a positive value and make y the subject
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