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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-28

How do you solve for [tex]y[/tex] in the equation [tex]2x + y = 4[/tex]?

Asked by GracieCx

Answer (2)

Steps:

Subtract 2x from each side
Y=-2x + 4 Your answer is y=-2x + 4

Answered by Porshia | 2024-06-10

To solve for y in the equation 2 x + y = 4 , you subtract 2 x from both sides to isolate y . This results in y = 4 − 2 x or y = − 2 x + 4 . This equation allows you to calculate y for any given value of x .
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Answered by Porshia | 2024-11-02