SOLUTION: How do you solve 2x-4y=7 to put it in slope-intercept form? I tried this:subracting 2x on both sides, then writing it out as -4y-2x=7. Is that correct?
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Question 206960: How do you solve 2x-4y=7 to put it in slope-intercept form? I tried this:subracting 2x on both sides, then writing it out as -4y-2x=7. Is that correct?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x-4y=7
subtract 2x from both sides
2x-2x-4y=-2x+7
-4y=-2x+7
multyiply through by -
4y=2x-7
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