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Grace Rodriguez
14 September, 10:59
Solve each equation for y:
1. y - 4 = 3 (x - 6)
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Ashlyn Welch
14 September, 11:34
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Y=3x-14
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to distribute the 3 in the paraenthases. Then subtract 4 from both sides. Then you are left woth your answer Y=3x-14
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