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Javier Barr
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22 May, 08:35
2y-x=3/4 (-y+1) solve for y
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22 May, 09:04
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(4x + 3) / 11
Explanation:
2y - x = 3/4 (-y + 1) Multiply both sides by 4
8y - 4x = 3 (-y + 1) Remove parentheses
8y - 4x = - 3y + 3 Add 3y to each side
11y - 4x = 3 Add 4x to each side
11y = 4x + 3 Divide both sides by 11
y = (4x + 3) / 11
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