Question 232516:  How do you rewrite an equation that has both x and y values? For example, r=34k+56t. How do you solve this so that k is a function of r, and then k as a function of t.  
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! How do you rewrite an equation that has both x and y values?  
2x + 3y = 7 is one. 
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For example, r=34k+56t.  
Not a good example, it doesn't have x or y. 
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How do you solve this so that k is a function of r, and then k as a function of t.  
You can solve for k, but it will be a function of both r and t, since they're both in the given equation. 
r=34k+56t 
34k = r-56t 
k = (r-56t)/34 
 
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