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28 June, 05:49

What is the y-intercept for the equation 2y + 4x = 8?

a) - 2

b) 4

c) 2

d) - 4

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  1. 28 June, 05:59
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    The answer to your question is the letter B.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    2y + 4x = 8

    Process

    To find the y-intercept, just solve the equation of y.

    1. - Subtract 4x in both sides of the equation

    2y + 4x - 4x = - 4x + 8

    2. - Simplify

    2y = - 4x + 8

    3. - Divide both sides by 2

    2y/2 = (-4x + 8) / 2

    4. - Simplify

    y = - 2x + 4

    5. - Find the y-intercept

    The y-intercept is the number that has no variable on the right side of the equation.

    In this example is 4
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