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3/5x + 1/4y= -1/2

Would equal y=x+-1

Right?

User Fynnlyte
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just an addition to the great posting above


\cfrac{3}{5}x+\cfrac{1}{4}y~~ = ~~-\cfrac{1}{2}\implies \cfrac{3x}{5}+\cfrac{1y}{4}~~ = ~~-\cfrac{1}{2}\implies \cfrac{3x}{5}+\cfrac{y}{4}~~ = ~~-\cfrac{1}{2}

now, hmmm let's look at the denominators, hmmm 5, 4 and 2, so hmm we can get an LCD of 20 from that, now, let's multiply both sides by that LCD to do away with the denominators.


\stackrel{\textit{multiplying both sides by }\stackrel{LCD}{20}}{20\left( \cfrac{3x}{5}+\cfrac{y}{4} \right)~~ = ~~20\left( -\cfrac{1}{2} \right)}\implies 12x+5y~~ = ~~-10 \implies 5y=-12x-10 \\\\\\ y=\cfrac{-12x-10}{5}\implies y=\cfrac{-12x}{5}-\cfrac{10}{5}\implies y=-\cfrac{12}{5}x-2

User Tawny
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Answer:

y =
(-12)/(5) - 2

Explanation:


(3x)/(5) +
(1)/(4)y =
(-1)/(2) Subtract
(3x)/(5) from both sides of the equation


(1y)/(4) =
(-3x)/(5) -
(1)/(2) Multiple all the way through by 4

y =
(-12x)/(5) - 2

User Canis Majoris
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