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How do you solve 3x plus 4y equals 120? - Answers
Get it in linear shape.3X + 4Y = 1204Y = -3X + 120Y = -3/4X + 30a line.Slope = -3/4y-intercept = 30x-intercept = 40.And that's as far as you can go. This doesn't "solve" anything. A 'solution' meansnumbers for the variables that make the equation a true statement. You found aline, and the (x, y) coordinates at every point on the line make the equation a truestatement. There are an infinite number of them.An equation with two variables doesn't have a 'solution'. Its graph is a line.Two equations with two variables have a solution ... the solution is the pointwhere the graphs (lines) of both of them intersect.
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How do you solve 3x plus 4y equals 120? - Answers
Get it in linear shape.3X + 4Y = 1204Y = -3X + 120Y = -3/4X + 30a line.Slope = -3/4y-intercept = 30x-intercept = 40.And that's as far as you can go. This doesn't "solve" anything. A 'solution' meansnumbers for the variables that make the equation a true statement. You found aline, and the (x, y) coordinates at every point on the line make the equation a truestatement. There are an infinite number of them.An equation with two variables doesn't have a 'solution'. Its graph is a line.Two equations with two variables have a solution ... the solution is the pointwhere the graphs (lines) of both of them intersect.
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How do you solve 3x plus 4y equals 120? - Answers
Get it in linear shape.3X + 4Y = 1204Y = -3X + 120Y = -3/4X + 30a line.Slope = -3/4y-intercept = 30x-intercept = 40.And that's as far as you can go. This doesn't "solve" anything. A 'solution' meansnumbers for the variables that make the equation a true statement. You found aline, and the (x, y) coordinates at every point on the line make the equation a truestatement. There are an infinite number of them.An equation with two variables doesn't have a 'solution'. Its graph is a line.Two equations with two variables have a solution ... the solution is the pointwhere the graphs (lines) of both of them intersect.
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