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12 November, 04:59

Given y=1/4x+2, i first isolate the constant. After doing so, i get the equation - 1/4x+y=2. To remove the fraction, i multiply by - 4, giving the equation x-4y=2, which is the final answer

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  1. 12 November, 05:28
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    Answer: this is wrong. The final answer should be x - 4y = 8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y = 1/4x + 2

    We'll first isolate the constant

    -1/4x + y = 2

    We remove the fraction by multiply through both sides of the equation

    -4

    x - 4y = 8
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