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20 November, 07:37

What is 5x-y = - 1 in function form?

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  1. 20 November, 08:02
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    If by function form you're referencing a y = equation then this is how you do it.

    You want the y variable to be alone on its own side, so our first step is to subtract that ugly 5x from the left side.

    That gives you - y=-5x-1

    Now, we never want the y to be negative so we fix this by multiplying both sides by negative one which will cancel out that negative.

    We are then left with y=5x+1
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