Respuesta :
[tex]2x + 3y = 1470[/tex]
[tex]3y = -2x + 1470 [/tex] (subtract 2x from both sides of the equation)
[tex]y = - \frac{2}{3} x+490[/tex] (divide each term by 3 and simplify)
To graph this equation I would first plot 490 on the y - axis. From that point on the y-axis move down vertically 2 units, and then go right 3 units and place a 2nd point at this location.
Function notation: [tex]f(x)=- \frac{2}{3} x+490[/tex]
[tex]3y = -2x + 1470 [/tex] (subtract 2x from both sides of the equation)
[tex]y = - \frac{2}{3} x+490[/tex] (divide each term by 3 and simplify)
To graph this equation I would first plot 490 on the y - axis. From that point on the y-axis move down vertically 2 units, and then go right 3 units and place a 2nd point at this location.
Function notation: [tex]f(x)=- \frac{2}{3} x+490[/tex]