2y = 4x + 4y = 2x + 2
4x+2y-8=0 2y=8-4x y=4-2x slope= -2
-4x=2y-16 +16 +16 (-4x+16)=(2y) /2 /2 y=-2x+8
4x - 2y = -6 4x - 4x - 2y = -4x - 6 - 2y = -4x - 6 divide by -2 to both sides y = 2x + 3 This is the equation of the line with slope 2, x-intercept -3/2 (y = 0), y intercept 3 (x = 0). By giving different values for x, we can find different values for y.
I understand this to be 4x + 3y - 5x + 2y. -x + 5y
I guess you mean 4x + 2y = 12 is changed to 4x + 2y = 36. The graph is translated (shifted) up the 7 axis by 24.
4x+2y = 12 2y = -4x+12 y = -2x+6 So the y intercept is 6 and the slope is -2
4x-2y = 12 -2y = -4x+12 y = 2x-6 Therefore the y intercept is -6 and the slope is 2
Any graph with the slope of -1/2
2x+y=-12-4x-2y=30 x=-y/2+30, you plug this into -12-4x-2y=30 and get -12+2y-120-2y=30 which gives 2y-2y=162. This is not possible, so the equation is unsolvable.
4x+2y=24 => 2y=24-4x => y=12-2x and the slope is -2
what is the slope of the line that has the equation 4x+2y=12?
At the x-intercept, y=0 so...2y - 4x = -122(0) - 4x = -12-4x = -124x = 12x = 12/4x = 3
2y-4x=-12 Add 4x to each side 2y=4x-12 Divide each side by 2 y=2x-6 The y-intercept is (0,-6)
Same way you graph y = -4x - 0.5
If you mean: 2y = -4x-12 then y = -2x-6 and -6 is the y intercept
Depending on what sign is supposed to appear before the 4, the x-intercept is either +3 or -3 .