Solve for x: 2x – y = (3/4)x + 6.??
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Step-by-step explanation:
Solve:-
= 2x – y = (3/4)x + 6.
or, 2x - (3/4)x = y + 6.
or, (8x -3x)/4 = y + 6.
or, 5x/4 = y + 6.
or, 5x = 4(y + 6).
or, 5x = 4y + 24.
or, x = (4y + 24)/5.
Therefore, x = 4(y + 6)/5.√√
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this problem, first you have to identify the variable of x. You have to isolate by the x or y from one side of the equation. Therefore, you'd use distributive property.
Given:
Solution:
First, expand to solve with distributive property.
Remove parenthesis.
(3/4)x+6=3/4x+6
Next, add y from both sides.
Solve.
Then, subtract 3/4x from both sides.
Solve.
Multiply 4 from both sides.
Solve.
Now, divide by 5 from both sides.
Solve.
Therefore, the correct answer is x=24+4y/5.
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