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What is equivalent 3x−4y=6?

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Answer:

y=(3/4)x - (3/2)

Explanation:

3x−4y=6

isolate the y variable

-4y=-3x+6

divide by -4

y=(3/4)x - (3/2)

it is equivalent because it is the same equation just in a different form

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