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  • 18-04-2018
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Using the linear equation 4x–3y=12, express:
1) y in terms of x
2) x in terms of y

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  • 27-04-2018
we have that
4x–3y=12

Part 1) 
express y in terms of x
4x–3y=12---------> clear variable y
3y=4x-12
y=[4x-12]/3
y=(4/3)x-12/3
y=(4/3)x-4

the answer part 1) is
y=(4/3)x-4

Part 2) express x in terms of y
4x–3y=12-------> clear variable x
4x=3y+12
x=[3y+12]/4
x=(3/4)y+12/4
x=(3/4)y+3

the answer Part 2) is
x=(3/4)y+3

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