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How do you graph 2y−6x=10?

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Answered by CEOEkanshNimbalkar
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Answer : 5 + 3x

Step by step explanation :

2y - 6x = 10

Move variable to the right by adding its opposite to both sides.

 =  > 2y - 6x + 6x = 10 + 6x

Eliminate the opposites.

 =  > 2y = 10 + 6x

Divide both sides of the equation by 2.

 =  > 2y   \div 2 = (10 + 6x) \div 2

Any expression divided by itself equals 1.

 =  > y = (10 + 6x) \div 2

Distribute 2 through the parenthesis.

 =  > y = 10 \div 2 + 6x \div 2

Calculate the quotient

 =  > y = 5 + 3x

The final solution for y is

 =  > y = 5 + 3x

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