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6th grade math, is this correct?

6th grade math, is this correct?-example-1
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User KesaVan
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The correct answer is y=-3x+7.

Step-by-step explanation:

Subtract 3x from left and right side to get y=-3x+7
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User Radka
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Answer:

No, it is y = - 3x + 7

( negative 3x not positive )

Hope this helps!

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Subtract both sides by 3x

3x + y - ( 3x ) = 7 - ( 3x )

2. Combine like terms

( 3x - 3x ) + y = 7 - ( 3x )

0 + y = 7 - ( 3x )

y = 7 - ( 3x )

y = -3x + 7

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