3(x + y) = y. If (x, y) is a solution to the equation above and y cannot equal 0, what is the ratio x/y?
Solution:
Given, 3(x + y) = y
Y cannot be equal to 0
We have to find the ratio x/y
Now, 3(x + y) = y can be written as
3x + 3y = y
By grouping of common terms,
3x = y - 3y
3x = -2y
Dividing both sides by 3,
3x/3 = -2y/3
x = -2y/3
So, x = (-2/3)y
x/y = -2/3
Therefore, the ratio x/y is -2/3.
3(x + y) = y. If (x, y) is a solution to the equation above and y cannot equal 0, what is the ratio x/y?
Summary:
3(x + y) = y. If (x, y) is a solution to the equation above and y cannot equal 0, the ratio x/y is -2/3.
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