bubba2020 bubba2020
  • 16-03-2015
  • Mathematics
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What do I do when you have a question like "y-1=4/5(x+15)" I have no idea what to do next!

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destinybarbery destinybarbery
  • 16-03-2015
distribute the 4/5  to the x and 15 so you should have y-1=4/5x+12
next you must get y alone so add one to both sides of the equation 
the final product is y=4/5x+13
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Panoyin
Panoyin Panoyin
  • 19-03-2015
[tex]y - 1 = \frac{4}{5(x + 15)} [/tex]

[tex]y - 1 = \frac{4}{5(x) + 5(15)} [/tex]

[tex]y - 1 = \frac{4}{5x + 75} [/tex]

[tex]y - 1 = 0.8x - 0.053[/tex]

[tex]y - 1 + 1 = 0.8x - 0.053 + 1[/tex]

[tex]y = 0.8x + 0.947[/tex]
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