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9 April, 05:45

Two of the solutions for the equation 2x + 3y = 12 are (9

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  1. 9 April, 05:54
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    X = - 3 / 2 y + 6 is the answer to your problem I think
  2. 9 April, 06:12
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    Well, to solve for x, you have to isolate it. I will show how to solve it, step-by-step below:

    2x+3y=12

    2x+3y-3y=12-3y

    2x=-3y+12 ... divide both sides by 2

    x=-3/2y+6

    Now, to completely solve for x, you need to find what y is equal to. But to solve for y, you have to "get rid" of the x. You can use "-3/2y+6" in place of the x.

    2 (-3/2y+6) + 3y=12

    -6/2y+12+3y=12 ... simplify

    -3y+12+3y=12 ... move the 12 to the other side

    -3y+12-12+3y=12-12

    -3y+3y=0 ... add like things

    0=0

    ... oh. There is no solution ...

    Let me try doing y first ...

    2x+3y=12

    3y=-2x+12

    y=-2/3x+4

    2x+3 (-2/3x+4) = 12

    2x-6/3x+12=12

    2x-2x=0

    0=0

    ... yo ... what is going on ... are you sure you gave us the right numbers ... no typos?
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