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11 March, 14:54

How would you solve this equation - 6x+9y=1?

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  1. 11 March, 14:57
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    This equation has two variables. A second equation would be necessary for us to find specific numerical solutions. However, - 6x+9y=1 can be solved for either x or y:

    -6x = - 9y + 1, or x = - (-9y + 1) / 6, or:

    9y = 6x + 1, or y = (6x + 1) / 9
  2. 11 March, 15:05
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    y=6/9+1/9 because you need to set it up in y=mx+b and that is 6 over 9 and 1 over 9.
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