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2x - 9y=14

2x - 9y = 14


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We need to solve for x.

2x - 9y = 14

Move the 9y to the right side and use inverse operations.

2x = 14 + 9y

Divide both sides of the equation by 2.

x = 7 + 9/2y or x = 7 + 4.5y

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2x - 9y=14 2x - 9y = 14 ​-example-1
User Chris Wijaya
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Answer:

Explanation:

first draw you line down on the equal sign take 2x and devide itso it should be 14/2 you should get 7 2x is no longer there then bring down 9y and add d to 14 thats 23 so its x =23

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