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2(x+3)+7(2-y) = 4
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Answered by mithundas64737
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Answer:

Given

2(x+3)+7(2-y)=4

2x+6+14-7y=4

2x+20-7y=4

2x-7y=4-20

2x-7y=-16

Answered by kinny08
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Answer:

x = 7y - 10/2 -3

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x+3)+7(2-y) = 4

Subtract 7(2-y) from both sides

2(x+3)+7(2-y) -7(2-y) = 4 -7(2-y)

Simplify

2 (x-3) = 7y - 10

Divide both sides by 2

2 (x-3)/2 = 7y/2 - 10/2

Simplify

x+3 = 7y - 10/2

Subtract 3 from both sides

x+3 -3 = 7y - 10/2 -3

Simplify

x = 7y - 10/2 -3

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