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Solve the equation for Y 13x+y=4

User Rob Hales
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If you're solving for y, you isolate it:

13x + y = 4

y = 4 - 13x

OR IN SLOPE FORM

y = -13x + 4


User Mads Madsen
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Simplify 13x13x.
x3+y=4x3+y=4

Since yy does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right side of the equation by subtracting yy from both sides.x3=−y+4x3=-y+4Solve for xx.
x=−3y+12
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