SOLUTION: Rewrite the equation given in Problem 18 to be a function of x. As it turns out, this is very much like Part (b) of Example 4 on p. 656!
18) -3x + 4y = 11
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18) -3x + 4y = 11
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Question 88528: Rewrite the equation given in Problem 18 to be a function of x. As it turns out, this is very much like Part (b) of Example 4 on p. 656!
18) -3x + 4y = 11
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Rewrite the equation given in Problem 18 to be a function of x. As it turns out, this is very much like Part (b) of Example 4 on p. 656!
18) -3x + 4y = 11
:
4y = 3x + 11; added 3x to both sides
y = (3/4)x + (11/4); divided both sides by 4
:
y = f(x)
Therefore:
f(x) = (3/4)x + (11/4)