SOLUTION: What is the answer to this equation 4x+y=0?
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Question 59043: What is the answer to this equation 4x+y=0?
Found 2 solutions by uma, rcmcc:
Answer by uma(370) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We are given only one equation with two unknowns.
So the solution is not unique.
For different values of x, we arrive at different value4s of y.
If x = 0, then y = 0
If x = 1, then y =-4
If x = 2, then y = -8
Thus we have many solutions.
Answer by rcmcc(152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What the previous response left out is the equation to get the numbers, to find this equation you isolate y
y=-4x
to find points simply place the x value in the equation and it gives you the Y
ex,
say we are loking for the point where x is 7
y=-4(7)
y=-28
if you are solving for the graph
the x and y intercept is at zero
The domain is and the range is
these points are shown in the graph below
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