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12 July, 22:08

Rearrange the equation so w is the independent variable.

-2u+6w = 9

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  1. 13 July, 00:16
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    u = 3w-4.5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    w being the independent variable assumes that u will become the dependent variable. Therefore the equation needs to turn into u = aw + b

    -2u + 6w = 9

    *subtract 6w from both sides

    -2u = 9-6w

    *divide both sides by - 2

    u = - 4.5+3w

    *rearrange to make it look nicer

    u = 3w-4.5

    therefore: the w value doesn't care what the u value is making it independent but the u value will change from the w value making it dependent
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