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Cayden Monroe
24 April, 18:53
Solve for y 9x - y = - 6x + 4y
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Shania Harper
24 April, 18:59
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y = 3x
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9x - y = - 6x + 4y (subtract 4y from both sides)
9x - 5y = - 6x (subtract 9x from both sides)
- 5y = - 15x (divide both sides by - 5)
y = 3x
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Genesis Shepherd
24 April, 20:28
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You should put - 6x under the 9X and 6X. So the 6X cancels out, then you would do - 1Y or - Y on both sides, - Y cancels out that. So your left with 15X = 5Y
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