x=9/10
4x+y=3
4(9/10) +y= 3
y = -0.6
i think you are wrong because my homework is online its a program and it says that you get y=-7/12 which i am really confused with this part i have done like three problems back to back and i still get this part worng
4(9/10) +y= 3
(36/10) + y = 3
3 6/10 + y = 3
y = 3 - 3 6/10
y = -6/10 = -3/5 = = 0.6
I get the same answer as Huur. . .
Is it possible that your program is wrong?
To solve the equation 4x + y = 3, where x = 9/10, we can substitute the value of x into the equation and then solve for y.
Substituting x = 9/10:
4(9/10) + y = 3
Now we multiply 4 with 9/10:
(36/10) + y = 3
To combine the fractions, we need to have a common denominator. In this case, the denominator is 10, so we can multiply 3 (the whole number) with 10/10 to have a fraction with a denominator of 10:
(36/10) + y = 30/10
Now we can combine the numerators:
36 + y = 30
To isolate y, subtract 36 from both sides of the equation:
y = 30 - 36
Simplifying the right side:
y = -6
So the solution to the equation 4x + y = 3, with x = 9/10, is y = -6.