solve the equation 4x+6z-2y = ?
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Step-by-step explanation:
y=2x-3
Explanation:
get the term in y on one side of the equation and other
terms on the other side of the equation
subtract
get the term in y on one side of the equation and other
terms on the other side of the equation
subtract
4x from both sides
-2y = -4x + 6
divide all term by -2
y=2x - 3
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