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Juan thinks that graph of 6y+12x=4 is a line solve Juan’s equation for y
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Juan thinks that graph of 6y+12x=4 is a line solve Juan’s equation for y
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Answer:
Explanation:
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6y+12x=4
6y+12x -12x=4-12x
6y = 4-12x
y = (4-15x)/6
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I think it is the correct answer
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