4x - 7y = 12
-7y = -4x + 12
y = (4/7)x - (12/7)
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4x - 7y = 12
4x = 7y + 12
x = (7/4)x + 3
To solve for y in terms of x, divide both sides of the equation by 2: y = x/2.If x=2y then you have already solved for x.
The equation has no solution. Since if you combine like terms, you get 0=-10 which isn't true, there are no solutions to the equation.
It combines like terms and results in the least amount if variables to solve for
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To solve for y in terms of x, divide both sides of the equation by 2: y = x/2.If x=2y then you have already solved for x.
The equation has no solution. Since if you combine like terms, you get 0=-10 which isn't true, there are no solutions to the equation.
it depends, please give an example of the equation.
One linear equation in two variables cannot be solved. You can only express one of the variables in terms of the other.
I have the feeling that you were looking to find a value for each variable in this equation. Unfortunately you can only solve for each variable in terms of the other variables in this equation.
It combines like terms and results in the least amount if variables to solve for
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You have 2 unknowns (x,y) and only one equation, so it is unsolvable if you are trying to solve for values for x and y. However, if you are just trying to solve for x in terms of y, then the answer is x=-4+2y.
You cannot solve one equation in two variables. You can express either one of the two variables (x or y) in terms of the other but, since you still have an unknown variable, nothing has been "solved".
To solve the equation 5a + 5 = 6a - 7, you first want to simplify both sides. Start by combining like terms on each side of the equation. Add 7 to both sides to isolate the variable terms on one side. Then, subtract 5a from both sides to solve for the variable a. The final answer is a = 12.
If the equation is 6 = -10 - p/5 then multiply all terms by 5 :-30 = -50 - p : p = -50 - 30 = -80