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Nicolas Medina
11 June, 03:08
2y + 5x - z = 4y + 6x solve for y
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Kyler David
11 June, 03:21
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y = - z/2 - x/2
Step-by-step explanation:
2y + 5x - z = 4y + 6x
-5x. - 5x
2y - z = 4y + x
+z. + z
2y = 4y + z + x
-4y - 4y
-2y = z + x
:-2. : -2
y = - z/2 - x/2
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