SOLUTION: Solve 2x+6y when x=-4/5 and y=1/3
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Question 1077940: Solve 2x+6y when x=-4/5 and y=1/3
Answer by rapture(86) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
All you have to do is replace x and y in the given equation with their respective values.
Here is the set up:
2x + 6y
Let x = -4/5
Let y = 1/3
2(-4/5) + 6(1/3)
(-8/5) + (6/3)
Can you finish?
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