52.1k views
4 votes
Math question on big ideas math the 1/3 confuses me I hate fractions

Math question on big ideas math the 1/3 confuses me I hate fractions-example-1

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

x=3 and y=3

y can be 3,2,1 and so on..

Explanation:

Given function:

  • 1/3x+y=4

Multiply 1/3 by 3:


  • (1)/(3)·
    3=1

Subtract the two terms:


  • 4-1=3

Therefore, x=3 and y=3.

User Bofredo
by
4.5k points
0 votes

a simple way to do away with denominators, is we can simply multiply both sides by the LCD, in this case the LCD is 3, so let's multiply both sides by 3.



\bf 3\left( \cfrac{1}{3}x+y \right)=3(4)\implies x+3y=12\implies 3y=12-x \\\\\\ y=\cfrac{12-x}{3}\implies \stackrel{\textit{distributing the denominator}}{y=\cfrac{12}{3}-\cfrac{x}{3}}\implies y=4-\cfrac{1}{3}x

User MD Shahid Khan
by
4.9k points