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Given 2x - y = 6, solve for y.
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Given 2x - y = 6, solve for y.
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Y=1/2X-3, simplified of course.
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1. Subtract 2x from both sides
-y=6-2x
2. Multiply both sides by -1
y=-6+2x
3. Regroup terms
y=2x-6
4. Your answer, and my wish of you having a good day :D
y=2x-6
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