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How do you solve this problem? 1/3x+2y=3z
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How do you solve this problem?
1/3x+2y=3z
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solve for which variable??
if it's for x ,
1/3x = 3z - 2y
x = 9z - 6y
if it's for y,
2y = 3z - 1/3x
y = 3/2z - 1/6x
if it's for z,
3z = 1/3x + 2y
z = x + 2/3y
Mike Gledhill
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