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4 May, 06:24

In the equation - y = 2x + 4, how do you remove the negative symbol from the y value in the equation?

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  1. 4 May, 08:09
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    Regardless of the variable, there is always an imaginary '1' in front of that variable.

    -y is the same as saying - 1y

    b is the same thing as saying ONE b

    That should make sense ...

    Lets divide each side by - 1

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

    y = - 2x - 4

    We have our equation now: y = - 2x - 4
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