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2X - 3Y = 6

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Answer: x = 3/2y + 3

Explanation:

First, add 3y to both sides:


\sf{2x-3y=6}


\sf{2x=6+3y}


\sf{2x=3y+6}

Divide each side by 2:


\sf{x=\cfrac{3}{2}y+3}

Therefore, the expression is x = 3/2y + 3.

User Kungfu
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Answer:

x = 3/2y + 3

Explanation:

2X - 3Y = 6

2x = 3y + 6

divide both sides by 2

x = 3/2y + 3

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