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-4x+6y=-30 solve the equation​

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Explanation:

Goal 1: Solve for x: Subtract 6y from both sides. This yields -4x = -6y - 30.

Change all the signs to +. We get 4x = 6y + 30. Dividing all terms by 4 yields x = (3/2)y + 15/2.

Goal 2: Solve for y. Add 4x to both sides. Then 6y = 4x - 30, or y = (2/3)x - 5

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