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24 August, 15:29

Given: y = 3x - 4.

For what value of x does y equal zero?

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  1. 24 August, 16:24
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    Y = 3x - 4

    Set y as 0 to find what x is when y is 0.

    0 = 3x - 4

    Add 4 to both sides.

    4 = 3x

    Divide both sides by 3.

    1.3333 = x

    x = 1.3333 when y = 0.

    Check your work.

    0 = (3) 1.3333 - 4

    0 = 4 - 4

    0 = 0

    This is correct.

    So the answer is x is 1.3333, which is 4/3 (four thirds), when y is 0.
  2. 24 August, 17:08
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    X = 4/3 because set y=0.

    so 0=3x-4. add 4 to both sides so

    4=3x. divide both sides by. 3 and you get x=4/3.
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