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Solve for y: 9=4x+6y

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Answer:

  • y = (-4x + 9)/6
  • y = (-2x/3) + (3/2)

Explanation:

Now we have to,

→ Find the required value of y.

The equation is,

→ 9 = 4x + 6y

Then the value of y will be,

→ 9 = 4x + 6y

→ 4x + 6y = 9

→ 6y = 9 - 4x

→ 6y = -4x + 9

y = (-4x + 9)/6

→ y = (-4x/6) + (9/6)

y = (-2x/3) + (3/2)

Hence, this is the answer.

User Jimjamslam
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf y = (9-4x)/(6)}

Explanation:

Given equation:

9 = 4x + 6y

  • Subtract 4x from both sides

9 - 4x = 6y

  • Divide both sides by 6


\displaystyle (9-4x)/(6) = y\\\\OR\\\\y = (9-4x)/(6) \\\\\rule[225]{225}{2}

User Ankit Pandey
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