whats the answer to x+4=4y
Are you solving for x or y?
im suppose to find the slope and y-intercept.
for the slope, set y=f(x)
4y = x + 4
y = 1/4 x + 1
slope=1
y-intercept = 1 because when x=0, that's what y is.
x-intercept:
x+4 = 0
x = -4 when y=0
To find the answer to the equation x + 4 = 4y, we need to isolate one of the variables, either x or y.
Let's isolate x:
1. Start with the equation x + 4 = 4y.
2. Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation to move the constant term to the other side: x = 4y - 4.
Now we have an expression for x in terms of y.
Alternatively, if you want to isolate y:
1. Start with the equation x + 4 = 4y.
2. Divide both sides of the equation by 4 to isolate y: (x + 4) / 4 = y.
Now we have an expression for y in terms of x.
In either case, the answer depends on the values of x and y. If you have specific values for x and y, substitute them into the equations to find the corresponding values for the other variable.