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What are the value o x and y in this equation: 7y + 3x =9

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The given equation is expressed as

7y + 3x = 9

To solve for x, the first step is to subtract 7y from both sides of the equation. It becomes

7y - 7y + 3x = 9 - 7y

3x = 9 - 7y

We would divide both sides of the equation by 3. it becomes

3x /3 = 9/3 - 7y/3

x = 3 - 7y/3

To solve for y, the first step is to subtract 3x from both sides of the equation. It becomes

7y + 3x - 3x = 9 - 3x

7y = 9 - 3x

We would divide both sides of the equation by 7. it becomes

7y/7 = 9/7 - 3x/7

y = 9/7 - 3x/7

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