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7=14x-42y solve equation for y

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7 = 14x - 42y
42y = 14x - 7
y = (14x - 7)/ 42

or we could write it as y = (1/3)x - 1/6


User Smartins
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Answer:

The value of the provide equation is
y=(-1+2x)/(6)\ or\ y=(2x-1)/(6).

Explanation:

Consider the provided equation.


7=14x-42y

We need to solve the equation for y.

Subtract 14x from both sides.


7-14x=14x-14x-42y


7-14x=-42y

Divide both the sides by -42.


(7-14x)/(-42)=(-42y)/(-42)


(1-2x)/(-6)=y


(-1+2x)/(6)=y


y=(-1+2x)/(6)

Hence, the value of the provide equation is
y=(-1+2x)/(6)\ or\ y=(2x-1)/(6).

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