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What is the answer to this equation 2 + 1/6y = 3x + 4

User Bcarlso
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2 + 1/6y = 3x + 4
2 - 4 = 3x - 1/6y
-2 = 3x - 1/6y

But if you have to find x & y do this…

To solve for x. (Make y = 0)

3x - 1/6y = (-2)
3x - 1/6(0) = (-2)
3x - 0 = (-2)
3x = (-2)
x = (-2) / 3
x = -2/3 or -0.67

To solve for y. (Make x = 0)

3x - 1/6y = (-2)
3(0) - 1/6y = (-2)
0 - 1/6y = (-2)
-1/6y = (-2)
y = (-2) / -1/6
y = 12
User Codinghands
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Answer:

When
y=1,
x=(11)/(18)

When
x=1,
y=(1)/(30)

Explanation:


2 +  (1)/(6y) = 3x + 4


2 -4+  (1)/(6y) = 3x


-2= 3x-(1)/(6y)

The only way to find the values for this equation is find values of
x and
y relative to each other.

That means we substitute a value for
x and find the value of
y for that particular
x value.

Let's find
x when
y=1:


-2= 3x-(1)/(6y)


-2= 3x-(1)/(6*1)


-2= 3x-(1)/(6)


-2+(1)/(6)= 3x


(11)/(18)= x

Therefore, when
y=1,
x=(11)/(18)

Let's find
y when
x=1:


-2= 3x-(1)/(6y)


-2= 3*1-(1)/(6y)


-2= 3-(1)/(6y)


(1)/(6y)= 3+2


(1)/(6y)= 5


(1)/(6*5)= y


(1)/(30)= y

Therefore, when
x=1,
y=(1)/(30)

User Khal
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