Respuesta :
the beginning formula that you start with is y=m(x)+b
after the problem is written into the formula your ready to start.
It should look like this:
26y=-0.4(1)+b
to get the entire formula you've gotta find the
y-intercept or "b"
to start solving multiply the "m" by the "x" A.K.A:
-0.4×1
you should come up with the answer -0.4 since everything multiplied by 1 is still the same thing depending on if its positive or negative
after you've finished solving the multiplication part the equation should look slightly different like this:
26y=-0.4+b
the next step is the get "y" by itself since right now is a variable.
also you should always remember what ever process of simplifying by the same number to get rid of it in a "y=m(x)+b" equation should be done the same to the other side
take a look at the "-" sign in front of 0.4 this would mean that you are going to do the oppisite opperation to cancel it out so you would be adding the same number to either side. after adding the -0.4 to itself that would leave "b" by itself the problem should now look like this:
(26y+0.4)=b
forget about the y for now and focus on the (26+0.4)
you should get 26.4=b
insert this into the original equation of "y=m(x)+b" and this should look like this:
y=-0.4(x)+12.4
after the problem is written into the formula your ready to start.
It should look like this:
26y=-0.4(1)+b
to get the entire formula you've gotta find the
y-intercept or "b"
to start solving multiply the "m" by the "x" A.K.A:
-0.4×1
you should come up with the answer -0.4 since everything multiplied by 1 is still the same thing depending on if its positive or negative
after you've finished solving the multiplication part the equation should look slightly different like this:
26y=-0.4+b
the next step is the get "y" by itself since right now is a variable.
also you should always remember what ever process of simplifying by the same number to get rid of it in a "y=m(x)+b" equation should be done the same to the other side
take a look at the "-" sign in front of 0.4 this would mean that you are going to do the oppisite opperation to cancel it out so you would be adding the same number to either side. after adding the -0.4 to itself that would leave "b" by itself the problem should now look like this:
(26y+0.4)=b
forget about the y for now and focus on the (26+0.4)
you should get 26.4=b
insert this into the original equation of "y=m(x)+b" and this should look like this:
y=-0.4(x)+12.4