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Jorge Schroeder
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5 December, 09:14
How is y=1/2x+3 and 2y=x+6 equivalent?
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Paulina Cowan
5 December, 09:20
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Multiply the whole equation by 2 and you will get 2y=x+6
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Hadley Obrien
5 December, 09:37
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As the second equation is equivalent if you divide the entire equation by 2
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