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How do I find if x and y are direct variables in a problem like this: y-9=6+x?

User Jeudyx
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First thing is to group the equation according to likeness
In an "equation", both sides must be equal.
y-9 = 6+x
1. Group according to likeness;
x and y should be on the same side of the equation and 9 and 6 should be on the same of the equation.
2. The equation then becomes
y= 6+ x - 9
y=-3+x


x = y - 3
y = 3 + x
x-y= 3

y = 3 + y - 3
y-3 = y-3

The sides are =
User Brebber
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Y = 15 + x, I hope that Helped!
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