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2x - 3y=-6
am I right in thinking that it would be f(x) = 3/2x-6
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the key to remember, is, whatever you do to one side, do to the other:
or as a function
Last edited by luca-deltodesco (2007-02-09 03:40:14)
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thanks makes sense now
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My answers include f(x)=2/3x+2; f(x)= 3/2x-3; f(x)=3/2x-6; and f(x)=2/3x+6 so would my answer then be f(x)=2/3x+2?
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None of those options are right. The correct answer is f(x) = -2/3x - 2.
It's possible that it may have been factorised and be written as -(2/3x + 2) in your solution.
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don't know what I gave you is all the info I received it says rewrite the equation 2x - 3y = -6 as a function of x that is what I was trying to do. does this help as that is all that I have.
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The answers must be wrong xD.
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