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30 July, 20:13

7x + 3y = 6 solve for y

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  1. 30 July, 21:04
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    If you would like to solve the equation 7x + 3y = 6 for y, you can do this using the following steps:

    7x + 3y = 6

    3y = 6 - 7x / 3

    y = 6/3 - 7x/3

    y = 2 - 7x/3

    The correct result would be y = 2 - 7x/3.
  2. 30 July, 23:48
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    It just means to get y by itself. So first, subtract 7x from both sides, making the equation 3y = 6 - 7x. Then divide by 3 on both sides. The resulting equation is y = 2 - 2.3333 ... x, or 7x/3. Now, if you were given an x-value, then the answer is an actual number instead of a variable. Do you have an x-value?
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