SOLUTION: Given the linear equation: -find the y-coordinates of the given points. Show work. y=-1/3x+5 (0,?), (3,?), (-3,?)

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Question 308842: Given the linear equation:
-find the y-coordinates of the given points. Show work.
y=-1/3x+5
(0,?), (3,?), (-3,?)

Answer by ichudov(507)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
this is a substitution problem, bt I will give you a graph first

Solved by pluggable solver: SUBSTITUTION solver -- compute expression given values
Your Result:


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  • Graphical form: simplifies to
  • Text form: 1/3*x+5 simplifies to 5
  • Cartoon (animation) form:
    For tutors: simplify_cartoon( 1/3*x+5 )
  • If you have a website, here's a link to this solution.

DETAILED EXPLANATION


Look at .
Remove extraneous '1' from product highlight_red%28+1+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Since highlight_red%28+x%2F3+%29 has zero as a factor, it should be replaced with a zero

Look at .
Replaced x with 0
It becomes .

Look at .
Added fractions or integers together
It becomes .

Look at .
Factors 15 and 3 have greatest common factor (GCF) of 3. Reducing fraction.
It becomes .

Look at .
Added fractions or integers together
It becomes .
Result:

Universal Simplifier and Solver


Done!

Solved by pluggable solver: SUBSTITUTION solver -- compute expression given values
Your Result:


YOUR ANSWER


  • Graphical form: simplifies to
  • Text form: 1/3*x+5 simplifies to 6
  • Cartoon (animation) form:
    For tutors: simplify_cartoon( 1/3*x+5 )
  • If you have a website, here's a link to this solution.

DETAILED EXPLANATION


Look at .
Remove extraneous '1' from product highlight_red%28+1+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Replaced x with 3
It becomes .

Look at .
Added fractions or integers together
It becomes .

Look at .
Factors 18 and 3 have greatest common factor (GCF) of 3. Reducing fraction.
It becomes .

Look at .
Remove extraneous '1' from product highlight_red%28+1%2F1+%29
It becomes .
Result:

Universal Simplifier and Solver


Done!

Solved by pluggable solver: SUBSTITUTION solver -- compute expression given values
Your Result:


YOUR ANSWER


  • Graphical form: simplifies to
  • Text form: 1/3*x+5 simplifies to 4
  • Cartoon (animation) form:
    For tutors: simplify_cartoon( 1/3*x+5 )
  • If you have a website, here's a link to this solution.

DETAILED EXPLANATION


Look at .
Remove extraneous '1' from product highlight_red%28+1+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Replaced x with -3
It becomes .

Look at .
Added fractions or integers together
It becomes .

Look at .
Factors 12 and 3 have greatest common factor (GCF) of 3. Reducing fraction.
It becomes .

Look at .
Remove extraneous '1' from product highlight_red%28+1%2F1+%29
It becomes .
Result:

Universal Simplifier and Solver


Done!

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