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How do you solve
7x - 4y = 10 ?
just seeing how to sole this equation

User Jeremieca
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Answer:

1. 7 x - 4 y = 10. 7x−4y=10. Add 4y to both sides. Add 4y to both sides.

2. 7x=10+4y. 7x=10+4y. The equation is in standard form. The equation is in standard form.

3. 7x=4y+10. 7x=4y+10. Divide both sides by 7. Divide both sides by 7.

4. \frac{7x}{7}=\frac{4y+10}{7} 77x​=74y+10​ Dividing by 7 undoes the multiplication by 7.

User Zanhtet
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Answer:

this is a simultanious equation and u need one more equation to do it

Explanation:

there are many answers if u dont have the second equation.

You can just substitute a number in x then find y

eg.

x= 12/7 , y =0.5

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