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Ian Powell
Mathematics
27 January, 19:21
Draw the graph of the equation: 2 (x-y) + 3y=4
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Aditya Solomon
27 January, 19:22
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Step-by-step explanation:
see any combine like terms
2 (x - y) + 3y = 4
2x - y+3y=4
subtract postive 3y with negative y
It gives you 2
now it 2x + 2 = 4
-2
cancel the those 2
subtract 2 o
2x divide 2
gives you
x = 1
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