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Given the following equation:

y+3= -3(x-2)

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Answer:

y= 3x+3

Let's solve for x.

y+3=−3(x−2)

Step 1: Flip the equation.

−3x+6=y+3

Step 2: Add -6 to both sides.

−3x+6+−6=y+3+−6

−3x=y−3

Step 3: Divide both sides by -3.

−3x

−3

=

y−3

−3

x=

−1

3

y+1

Answer:

x=

−1

3

y+1

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