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Which represents the equation 6x+3y=12 when solved for y?

y=-2x+4
y=2x+4
y=-2x+-4
y=2x+-4

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when you solve for y the answer would be y=-2x+4 coz in order to get or solved the y you need to divide 12 to 6 and so on and so forth transposed the 2x+4 and then the answer would be

y=-2x+4
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Answer:
y=-2x+4

Explanation:

The given equation :
6x+3y=12

To solve the given equation for y , we need to first divide 3 on the both sides of the equation, we get


2x+y=4

Now, we need to subtract 2x from both the sides of the equation , we get


y=-2x+4

Therefore, the equation which represents solved for y is :
y=-2x+4

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