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Y+4x=10x-6 solve for x

User Lenilsondc
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Answer:


x=(6+y)/(6)

Explanation:

Given equation,


y+4x=10x-6----(1)

For solving this equation for x,

We need to isolate x in the left side of the equation,

Subtract 10x on the both sides of equation (1),


y+4x - 10x = -6

Subtract y on both sides,


-6x = -6 - y

Divide both sides by -6,


x=(6+y)/(6)

Which is the required equation.

User Rasha Elsayed
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Answer:

(y-6)/6 = x

Explanation:

y+4x=10x-6

Subtract 4x from each side

y+4x-4x=10x-4x-6

y = 6x-6

Add 6 to each side

y +6 = 6x-6+6

y+6 = 6x

Divide by 6

(y-6)/6 = 6x/6

(y-6)/6 = x



User Piyush Dhamecha
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