Algebra 1

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ISBN 13: 978-0-13350-040-0

Chapter 5 - Linear Functions - 5-4 Point-Slope Form - Mixed Review - Page 318: 43

Answer

$y=\frac{c-6x}{-6}$

Work Step by Step

We are trying to isolate $y$ in the equation $6(x-y)=c$ First, we apply the distributive property to expand the left side of the equation: $6x-6y=c$ Then, we subtract $6x$ from each side of the equation: $-6y=c-6x$ Finally, we divide by $-6$ on both sides of the equation: $\frac{-6y}{-6}=\frac{c-6x}{-6}$ We simplify: $y=\frac{c-6x}{-6}$
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