is the answer to this question right?

solve for "y"

Question: 6x+8y-5=0
Answer: 3/4x-5/8=y

is it right (if not can u correct it for me)

When you move your y value to the opposite side, it will become negative. Then you'll need to divide each side by negative 1. Other than that, you are correct.

your sign are wrong

should be y = -(3/4)x + 5/8

I agree with Gabrielle

To solve for "y" in the given equation 6x + 8y - 5 = 0, we need to isolate the variable "y" on one side of the equation.

Let's rearrange the equation step by step to solve for "y":

1. Start with the equation: 6x + 8y - 5 = 0
2. Move the constant term (-5) to the other side by adding 5 to both sides of the equation:
6x + 8y = 5
3. To isolate "y", move the term with "x" (6x) to the other side by subtracting 6x from both sides of the equation:
8y = -6x + 5
4. Divide both sides of the equation by 8 to solve for "y":
y = (-6x + 5) / 8

Therefore, the correct answer for "y" in terms of "x" is:
y = (-6x + 5) / 8