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Solve the following for y: 9x − 3y = 18 y = −3x − 6 y = 3x − 6 y = −3x + 6 y = 3x + 6
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Solve the following for y: 9x − 3y = 18
y = −3x − 6
y = 3x − 6
y = −3x + 6
y = 3x + 6
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y=3x-6, you move the 9x to the other side and divide everything by -3
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The answer is B. y=3x-6.
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