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An equation is shown 4x+y=5 Solve the equation for Y in terms of x A 4x=5-y B y=5-x/4 C y=5-4x D y=5/4x
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An equation is shown 4x+y=5 Solve the equation for Y in terms of x A 4x=5-y B y=5-x/4 C y=5-4x D y=5/4x
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An equation is shown 4x+y=5 Solve the equation for Y in terms of x
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4x=5-y
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y=5-x/4
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y=5-4x
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y=5/4x
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You first subtract the 4x to the right side, then you have your answer. This equational term is called Point-Slope Form. The answer is "y=-4x+5" or "Y=5-4x"
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