SOLUTION: put this linear equation into slope intercept form: x+2(x-5)/10 -2y = 3/4y-(4-3y)+x

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Question 772861: put this linear equation into slope intercept form:
x+2(x-5)/10 -2y = 3/4y-(4-3y)+x

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The equation first must be written this way:


What is necessary is to simplify the equation and then putting into slope-intercept form will be uncomplicated. As currently written, the lowest common denominator is , so start by multiplying the left member and right member by , and then continue the simplification process.

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