SOLUTION: f=2/9x + 3/2. f=1. The equation would be than be 1=2/9x +3/2. Should I flip the fractions around so it would than be 9/2 + 3/2? I'm a little Lost.

Algebra ->  Linear-equations -> SOLUTION: f=2/9x + 3/2. f=1. The equation would be than be 1=2/9x +3/2. Should I flip the fractions around so it would than be 9/2 + 3/2? I'm a little Lost.      Log On


   



Question 581560: f=2/9x + 3/2. f=1. The equation would be than be 1=2/9x +3/2. Should I flip the fractions around so it would than be 9/2 + 3/2? I'm a little Lost.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Is this the equation?
+f+=+%282%2F9%29%2Ax+%2B+3%2F2+
+f+=+1+
+1+=+%282%2F9%29%2Ax+%2B+3%2F2+
Subtract +3%2F2+ from both sides
+2%2F2+-+3%2F2+=+%282%2F9%29%2Ax+
+-%281%2F2%29+=+%282%2F9%29%2Ax+
Multiply both sides by +9+
+-%289%2F2%29+=+2x+
Divide both sides by +2+
+-%28+9%2F4+%29+=+x+