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3x+ 2y= 4 solving for x

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First you subtract 2y and now you have 3x=-2y+4 then you decide my 3 and now your answer is x= -2/3+4/3 that’s your answer
User Satish Patel
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First step: Isolate the term that has x. To do that, subtract 2y from both sides.


3x + 2y = 4


3x = -2y + 4

Now divide both sides by 3.


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

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