mf5400 mf5400
  • 23-11-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

does anyone know how to do this? 3(y−1)=2x+2=?

Respuesta :

treegiraffe
treegiraffe treegiraffe
  • 23-11-2021

Answer:

y= 2/3x + 5/3

The equation is in point slope-form (it appears)

y1-y = m(x-x1) is point-slope; I think it wants you to solve for an equation for y.

To do so, we simplify.

3(y-1) = 2x + 2

Distribute the 3(y-1)...

3y-3 = 2x + 2

Add like terms

3y = 2x + 5

Divide by 3 to isolate y

y= 2/3x + 5/3

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

number patterns solve8 12 18 27
Find the domain and range of this function f(x)=1/squareroot of (x-4)
what is the domain, range, and function of y=absolute value of x-3 +2 i put the domain as 3 and the range as 2 and the function as yes
Simplify by factoring. Assume that no radicands were formed by raising negative numbers to even powers. two questions below that i need help on[tex] \sqrt{148}
use the intercepts to graph the equation 4x-2y=8 please help me solve and graph
Hey, need some help rejoinder 1. ugly 2. reply 3. to follow 4. negligent
what is the measure of the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle if one of its base angles measures 48 degrees?
How did early humans protect their limited food resources
What is kirchoff s law???
Determine the slope of the line that passes through each pair of points. 1.(5,1) and (2,7) 2.(5,3)and(-2,3)