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If x+4y=-2 and x = 5/3, find y

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  1. 18 May, 08:00
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    Answer: 11/-12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve this problem, rearrange the equation and substitute the values to find y.

    1. Rearrange the equation x+4y = - 2

    a. subtract 4y from each side

    x = - 4y - 2

    b. add 2 to both sides

    x+2 = - 4y

    c. your equation is now x+2 = - 4y

    2. substitute your x value into the equation

    a. x+2 = - 4y

    b. x = 5/3

    c. 5/3+2 = - 4y

    3. simplify the problem

    11/3 = - 4y

    11 = - 12y

    11/-12 = y

    y is equal to 11/-12
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