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  • 18-09-2021
  • Mathematics
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for 5x+10=10y if it equals y=x/2+1 would that be the same as y=1+2x? or y=2x+1? or no?

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jazlollipop05
jazlollipop05 jazlollipop05
  • 18-09-2021

Answer:

Yes, it would be.

Step-by-step explanation:

From what I've seen it works the same way. As y=1+2x and y=2x+1 is the same. It has the same slope and same y-intercept however you just switched the places of each one. It is still the same regardless of where the values are placed however if you were to put 1=2x+y then it would be something completely different resulting in your values being negative depending on how you isolated y.

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