Math, asked by jangraranjit, 6 months ago

lf-2y +3x=14 then expuess in
terms of x.​

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Answered by pulakmath007
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 \displaystyle \:  - 2y + 3x = 14

 \implies \displaystyle \:  2y  =  3x   -   14

 \implies \displaystyle \:  y  =   \frac{3x   -  14}{2}

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Answered by d687cyoyo
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Answer:

−2y+3x=14

\implies \displaystyle \: 2y = 3x - 14⟹2y=3x−14

\implies \displaystyle \: y = \frac{3x - 14}{2}⟹y=23x−14

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