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The base can't be negative, therefore
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I don't know if this is right but don't get mad I think it would be -5
In this equation, we are solving for f. The first thing we have to do is get rid of the denominator, so we have to multiply both sides by 9, which leaves us with 9C=5*(f-32). Then we divide both sides by 5, which is 9/5C=f-32. The last thing we have to do is add 32 to both sides to isolate f, which gives us our final equation of (5/9)C+32=f.
Answer:
y=3/5x-1
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula you need to find this would be
(y-y1)=m(x-x1)
The y1 is your y point.
The x1 is your x point.
m is your slope.
Start by plugging in your numbers that they provide you.
(y-8)=3/5(x-15)
Now you need to distribute the slope to the terms inside the parenthesis next to it.
3/5(x)=3/5x
3/5(-15)= -9 Now you put those back into the equation.
(y-8)=3/5x-9
At this point you can get rid of the parenthesis around the y-8 since it is basically saying to take the term times 1.
To get y alone we not need to add 8 to both sides.
y-8=3/5x-9
+8 +8
y=3/5x-1
You should move the variable to the same side!
best by addition/substraction:
for example:
2x+5=3x
I will "move" the 3x:
2x+5-3x=0
now you can add up the variables: -x+5=0 (x=5)
essentially you can move it to the other side, changing the sign: + to -, - to +