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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-02

How do I solve the equation \(\frac{x-4}{y+2}=5\)?

Asked by nicole7887

Answer (2)

y + 2 x − 4 ​ = 5 x − 4 = 5 ( y + 2 ) x − 4 = 5 y + 10 x = 5 y + 14

Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-06-10

To solve y + 2 x − 4 ​ = 5 , multiply both sides by y + 2 , distribute, and isolate x . The final result is x = 5 y + 14 . This shows the relationship between x and y .
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Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-12-18