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Solve for y 2x + 4y = -1

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y = -1/4 -x/2

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Solve for y 2x + 4y = -1-example-1
User Alex Just Alex
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To solve for y, we must move everything other than y to the right side of the equation; this is what we call isolating the variable. To do so, let’s set up an equation:

2x - 2x + 4y = -1 - 2x

4y = -1 - 2x

Let’s divide everything by 4 to isolate y:

4y / 4 = (-1 / 4) - 2x / 4

y = -1/4 - 2/4x or y = -1/4 - x/2

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