Question 105783: How do I rewrite the equation -8x-5y=-45 as a function of x? Found 2 solutions by bucky, Fombitz:Answer by bucky(2189) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Given the equation:
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To rewrite this equation as a function of x, begin by solving for y.
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In this problem you need to get the term containing y on one side of the equation and everything
else on the other side. Start by getting rid of the term -8x on the left side. You can do
that by adding 8x to both sides. On the left side when 8x is added to - 8x, the two terms
cancel each other so the -8x disappears and you are left with:
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Now solve for y by dividing both sides by -5 which is the multiplier of the y term. This
division leads to:
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Now just replace the y with f(x). This leads to the answer:
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Hope this helps you to understand the problem a little better.
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! You need to get to a form of the equation where y is on one side and everything else is on the other.
You get to use your properties to get there. Additive inverse of (-8x) of 8x to both sides. Simplify. Multiplicative inverse of (-5) or (-1/5) to both sides. Simplify left hand side. Distributive property.
Now it is in a form where y is a function of x.