2.5k views
2 votes
Solve the equation -2y+4=8y-6

User DSR
by
8.2k points

2 Answers

1 vote

Hey there!

ANSWER:
y=1

Step-by-step explanation:


-2y+4=8y-6

To solve, we will need to subtract 8y from both sides of the equation.


-2y+4-8y=8y-6-8y\\\text{Equals:}-10y+4=-6

Now we have to subtract 4 from both sides of the equation.


-10y+4-4=-6-4\\\text{Equals:}-10y=-10

In our last step, we have to divide both sides by -6.


(-10y)/(-10) =(-10)/(-10)\\ \text{Equals:}y=1

Hope this helps!


\text{Please rate this answer and press the thank button!}\\\text{-TestedHyperr}

User Lajlev
by
8.3k points
2 votes

Answer:

y = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

-2y + 4 = 8y - 6

First, add 2y to both sides to cancel out the letter variable.

4 = 10y - 6

Second, add 6 to both sides to cancel out the number variable.

10 = 10y

Finally, divide both sides by 10

y = 1

Tip: Be sure to always keep the letter on the left side of the answer.

User Khurram Majeed
by
7.4k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.