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Write solutions for 6x + 4y = 7

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Answered by xBrainlyKingXx
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6x+4y=7

x=\frac{7-4y}{6}

Let y=0

Then x = \frac{7}{6}

Let y=1

Then x= \frac{7-4}{6}

\implies\frac{3}{6}

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⠀⠀\frac{1}{2}

Answered by Feirxefett
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Simplifying 6x + 4y = 7 Solving 6x + 4y = 7 Solving

for variable 'x'. Move all terms containing x to

the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-4y'

to each side of the equation. 6x + 4y + -4y = 7

+ -4y Combine like terms: 4y + -4y = 0 6x + 0 =

7 + -4y 6x = 7 + -4y Divide each side by '6'. x =

1.166666667 + -0.6666666667y Simplifying x = 1.166666667 + -0.6666666667y

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