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Elian Middleton
7 January, 00:40
Y = x - 1
-x + 3/2 = - y
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Leandro Esparza
7 January, 03:27
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It has more than one equal sign but set up like this:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve for x.
y+x-1+
3
2
=-y
Step 1: Add - y to both sides.
x+y+
1
2
+-y=-y+-y
x+
1
2
=-2y
Step 2: Add (-1) / 2 to both sides.
x+
1
2
+
-1
2
=-2y+
-1
2
x=-2y+
-1
2
Answer:
x=-2y + - 1/2
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