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What is y=-4/3x +6. y=2

User Razor Jack
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The given equation is:
[/tex]y=-\frac{4}{3}x+6 [/tex] and we need to evaluate this for y=2.
So, first step is to plug in 2 for y in the above equation. Therefore,


2=-(4)/(3) x+6

2*3=-(4)/(3) x*3+6*3 Multiply each sides by common denominator 3

6=-4x+18
6-18= -4x Subtract 18 from each sides.
-12=-4x

-(12)/(-4) =-(4x)/(-4)
So, x=3

User Bill Kindig
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