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Y-2x=3 solve the equation for y

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Answer:

Y = 2x + 3

Explanation:

First you are given the equation y - 2x = 3

You are solving for Y, so you have to add 2x to both sides to isolate the variable Y

y - 2x = 3

+2x +2x

Then you are left with your answer Y = 2x + 3

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User Josianne
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Answer: y=2x+3

Explanation:

Add 2x to both sides.

−2x+y+2x=3+2x

y=2x+3

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User Corey Larson
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