4-2y = 2
This means that 2y - 3 = 2y + 4 which is not possible.
4y+4 = 2y+12 4y-2y = 12-4 2y = 8 y = 4
2y + 4 = 3ySubtract 2y from both sides:4 = ywhew
4y + 4 = 2y + 12Subtract 2y from each side of the equation:2y + 4 = 12Subtract 4 from each side:2y = 8Divide each side by 2:y = 4
4-2y = 2
This means that 2y - 3 = 2y + 4 which is not possible.
4y+4 = 2y+12 4y-2y = 12-4 2y = 8 y = 4
2y + 4 = 3ySubtract 2y from both sides:4 = ywhew
4y + 4 = 2y + 12Subtract 2y from each side of the equation:2y + 4 = 12Subtract 4 from each side:2y = 8Divide each side by 2:y = 4
4y + 4 = 2y + 12Subtract 4 from each side of the equation:4y = 2y + 8Subtract 2y from each side:2y = 8Divide each side by 2 :y = 4
8y+4-2y=22
x - 2y = 4 Add 2y to both sides: x = 4 + 2y Subtract 4 from both sides: x - 4 = 2y Divide both sides by 2: (x - 4)/2 = y or y = 0.5x - 2
-2X + 2Y = 4 2Y = 2X + 4 Y = X +2 by inspection, 2 but, you could also 0 out X in original equation -2(0) + 2Y = 4 2Y = 4 Y = 2
No, it has an infinite number of solutions. The coordinates of each and every point on the line 3x + 2y + 4 = 0 is a solution.
First, write out the problem: x+2y=4 then you have to simplify it so that only y is on one side x+2y=4 -4 -4 x+2y-4=0 -2y -2y x-4=-2y / -2 = -1/2x + 2 = y then, draw out a graph: and, let's say, x=4, then you plug that into the equation, and solve for y in this case, if x=4, then y=0, so one of the points would be (4, 0)
Algebra is a mathematical function in which using variables and numbers to solve a solution for a variable. E.g. 1x+2y=3x x=4 1(4)+2y=3(4) 4+2y=12 2y=8 y=4