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How do I solve y - 6= 8/9 (x - 4)

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7 votes

Answer:

6

=

8

9

(

4

)

-6=\frac{8}{9}(x-4)

−6=98​(x−4)

6

=

8

(

4

)

9

-6=\frac{8(x-4)}{9}

−6=98(x−4)​

Explanation:

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User Cyberfox
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5 votes

Answer:

Explanation:

first, multiply the slope and the x variables

y-6=8/9x-32/9

second, solve for y (basically)

y=8/9x-86/9

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User Badger Cat
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