Lucasmfitz
Lucasmfitz
13-03-2017
Mathematics
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3x + 2y= 9. How do I solve this problem?
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sdmatera
sdmatera
13-03-2017
All you can do to solve this is isolate the y
3x+2y=9 (subtract 3x from both sides)
2y=9-3x (divide both sides by 2)
y=9/2-3/2x or y=-3/2x+9/2
Hope this helps
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