SOLUTION: rewrite the equation in function form:
-3x-4y=6
3/2(x-6y)=-8
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Question 21877: rewrite the equation in function form:
-3x-4y=6
3/2(x-6y)=-8
Answer by algebrapro18(249) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
that must means solve for y
-3x-4y=6
-4y=3x+6
y = -3/4x - 3/2
3/2(x-6y)=-8
x-6y=-16/3
-6y=x-16/3
y= -1/6x - 8/9
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