SOLUTION: 2y(4-x)=x/2 when x=2 i know y is 1/4 but i dont know how i got there...please help.

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Question 5055: 2y(4-x)=x/2 when x=2
i know y is 1/4 but i dont know how i got there...please help.

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Substitute the value of x= 2 in the equation:




Now divide both sides by 4:

So,

R^2 from SCC

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