Respuesta :

              y = 3bx - 7x       Factor out the x on the right side of the equation
              y = x (3b - 7)      Divide both sides (3b - 7)
y / (3b - 7) = x                  Switch the sides to make it easier to read
              x = y / (3b - 7)

y = 3bx − 7x → x = y / ( 3b - 7 )

Further explanation

Let the linear equation : [tex]y = mx + c[/tex]

If we draw the above equation on Cartesian Coordinates , it will be a straight line with :

m → gradient of the line

( 0 , c ) → y - intercept

Gradient of the line could also be calculated from two arbitrary points on line ( x₁ , y₁ ) and ( x₂ , y₂ ) with the formula :

[tex]\large {\boxed{m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}}[/tex]

If point ( x₁ , y₁ ) is on the line with gradient m , the equation of the line will be :

[tex]\large {\boxed{y - y_1 = m ( x - x_1 )} }[/tex]

Let us tackle the problem!

[tex]y = 3bx - 7x[/tex] → Given

[tex]y = x ( 3b - 7 )[/tex] → Factorize

[tex]x ( 3b - 7 ) = y[/tex] → Switch Side

[tex]x = y \div ( 3b - 7 )[/tex] → Divide

[tex]\large {\boxed {x = \frac{y}{3b - 7} } }[/tex]

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Answer details

Grade: High School

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Linear Equations

Keywords: Equation , Line , Variable , Line , Gradient , Point

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