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Solutions to -3y=2x-7

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User Mavriksc
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Answer:

X=-3y/2 + 7/2

y=-2x/3+ 7/3

Explanation:

Isolate the variables by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable. (solving for x)

Divide each term by −3 and simplify. (solving for y)

You didn't say which one you wanted solve but hope this helps.

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User Zeeshan Anjum
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If you are solving for X, follow this below.

Flip the equation.

2x−7=−3y

Add seven to both sides.

2x−7+7=−3y+7

2x=−3y+7

Divide both sides by 2.

x= -3/2y + 7/2

Therefore, x= -3/2y + 7/2 is your final answer.

IF your solving for Y, follow below.

−3y=2x−7

Divide both sides by three.

-3y/-3 = 2x-7/-3

Therefore, for Y you have y = -2/3x + 7/3 simplified.

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