Solve For X And Y 2x-4y=-3

2x-4y = 3

2x = 3 + 4y
x = 3/2 + 2y

2x-4y = 3
-4y = -2x +3
y = -2x/-4 +3/-4
y = 1/2x -3/4

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2x-4y = -3

2x = -3 + 4y
x = -3/2 + 2y

2x-4y = -3
-4y = -2x -3
y = -2x/-4 -3/-4
y = 1/2x +3/4

2x-4y = -3

2x = -3 + 4y
x = -3/2 + 2y

2x-4y = -3
-4y = -2x -3
y = -2x/-4 -3/-4
y = 1/2x +3/4

This is the right answer

To solve for x and y in the equation 2x - 4y = -3, we can use a method called substitution or elimination.

Let's solve it using the substitution method:

Step 1: Solve one equation for one variable in terms of the other variable.
From the given equation, we can solve for x in terms of y:
2x = 4y - 3
Divide both sides by 2:
x = 2y - 1

Step 2: Substitute the expression for x into the other equation.
Substitute x = 2y - 1 into the equation:
2(2y - 1) - 4y = -3

Step 3: Simplify and solve for y.
Distribute 2 to each term inside the parentheses:
4y - 2 - 4y = -3
Combine like terms:
-2 = -3

Since the equation -2 = -3 is not true, it means that there is no solution to the original equation. The system of linear equations is inconsistent, which means there is no point (x, y) that satisfies both equations simultaneously.