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What is the result when this equation is solved for y? 4x²+6x-2y = 10 O A. y= 2x² + 3x-5 O B. y= 4x² + 6x - 10 C. y=-4x² - 6x + 10 O D. y=-2x²-3x+5​

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Answer: y=2x²+3x-5

Explanation:

Solve 4x²+6x-2y=10

1. subtract 4x² and 6x from both sides

(you do this to leave y by itself)

-2y=10-4x²-6x

2. divide -2 on both sides

y= -5+2x²+3x

This is technically the right answer but you still need to put the numbers and variables in the right order.

y=2x²+3x-5

(variables w/ exponents go first, then the variable, then the number)

Hope this helps! Good luck!

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