SOLUTION: how do you solve this problem y= -2x + 5 if x= 4

Algebra.Com
Question 432386: how do you solve this problem y= -2x + 5 if x= 4
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




Just do the arithmetic.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
The Out Campaign: Scarlet Letter of Atheism


RELATED QUESTIONS

How do you solve this problem by substitution? y=x-4 (answered by richwmiller)
How Do You Solve This Problem In Substitution Method? x + y = 4 Y=2x+1 (answered by jpg7n16)
How do you solve this problem? (x + 3)(2x +... (answered by mananth)
how do you solve this problem 2x^3-3xy if x=-1 y=2 (answered by jim_thompson5910)
How do you solve this using substitution? 2x = y - 4 -3y = x -... (answered by Dionysus10474)
how do you solve this problem -2x+2y=-5... (answered by solver91311)
if your dealing with linear equations and it set up in this format : 2x + y =5 (answered by stanbon)
How do you solve systems by graphing... for example (2x+2y=5 & y=x-4)What would the steps (answered by Alan3354)
How do you solve for x and y in the problem (x + y+ 5) + 2x =... (answered by DrBeeee,Alan3354)