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1 April, 10:37

How do I solve for y in this equation?

2x+y=16

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  1. 1 April, 13:15
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    Watch carefully:

    Step #1: Write the equation: 2x + y = 16

    Step#2: Subtract 2x from each side: y = 16 - 2x
  2. 1 April, 13:37
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    To solve for y, you have to isolate "y" on its own side. The first step in doing this would be to subtract the 2x over to the right:

    y=16-2x

    This would be your final answer
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