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Solve for the indicated variable.

Solve for the indicated variable.-example-1
User Ryan Q
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Answer:


y = \frac { 2 ( x - 9 ) } { 9 }

Explanation:

We are given the following expression and we are to solve it for the indicated variable (y):


2 x - 9 y = 1 8

Making
y the subject of the equation and simplifying it to get:


2 x - 1 8 = 9 y \\\\ 9 y = 2 x - 1 8 \\\\ y = \frac { 2 x - 1 8 } { 9 } \\\\ y = \frac { 2 ( x - 9 ) } { 9 }

User Jasdmystery
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Answer:


y=(2x)/(9)-2

Explanation:

The given equation is:

2x-9y=18

To solve for y means we need to isolate y on one side of the equation, carrying all the other variables and terms to the other side so that we get a formula for y. This can be done as shown below:

2x - 9y = 18

Subtracting 2x from both sides, we get:

-9y = 18 - 2x

Dividing both sides by -9, we get:


(-9y)/(-9)=(18)/(-9)-(2x)/(-9)\\\\ y=-2+(2x)/(9)\\\\ y=(2x)/(9)-2

User Mikee
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