Solve the following formula for $x$
\[
y=(7-4 k) x
\]
\[
x=
\]
Enter your answer as an expression.
But be careful...to enter an expression like $\frac{a+b}{3+m}$ you need to type $(a+b) /(3+m)$. You need parentheses for both the numerator and denominator.
\(\boxed{x=\frac{y}{7-4k}}\)
Step 1 :The question is asking to solve for x in the equation \(y = (7-4k)x\). To do this, we need to isolate x on one side of the equation. We can do this by dividing both sides of the equation by \((7-4k)\).
Step 2 :So, \(x = \frac{y}{7 - 4k}\)
Step 3 :\(\boxed{x=\frac{y}{7-4k}}\)