-4x+3y=12 Solve for y
I got: 12+4x/3
Is that right?
3 y = 4 x + 12
divide both sides by 3
so
y = (4/3) x + 4
Okay, so I have to reduce my answer then I will have it right. Thank you!
To solve the equation -4x + 3y = 12 for y, we need to isolate y on one side of the equation.
Starting with the given equation:
-4x + 3y = 12
We can start by moving the -4x term to the other side of the equation by adding 4x to both sides:
-4x + 4x + 3y = 4x + 12
This simplifies to:
3y = 4x + 12
To isolate y, we divide both sides of the equation by 3:
(3y)/3 = (4x + 12)/3
Simplifying further:
y = (4x + 12)/3
So, the correct equation for y is y = (4x + 12)/3.
Therefore, your answer of 12 + 4x/3 is incorrect.