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Simplify the expression 7y+4×+4-2×+8. What is the coefficient of x? What is the constant?

User Jnemecz
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Answer:


y = (-2x)/(7) - (12)/(7)

The coefficient of x is
-(2)/(7) and the constant is
-(12)/(7).

Explanation:

We want to simplify this expression to a first order function in the following format:


y = ax + b

In which a is the coefficient of x and b is the constant.

We add the common terms and then we write y as a function of x and the constant. So:


7y + 4x + 4 - 2x + 8 = 0


2x + 7y + 12 = 0


7y = -2x - 12


y = (-2x)/(7) - (12)/(7)

The coefficient of x is
-(2)/(7) and the constant is
-(12)/(7).

User Chisholm
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In order to simplify the expression we should put y on one side of the equation and all other elements on the other side.
7y+4x-4-2x+8=0
7y=-4x+4+2x-8
7y=-2x-4
Now, we should get only y on the left side of the equation, so we divide the whole equation by 7.
y==2/7x-4/7
The coefficient of x is: -2/7
the constant is -4/7
User Tim Wayne
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