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What is the standard form of 2y =6x + 4

User LuGo
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Answer: solve for x

x=
(y-2)/(3)

solve for y

y=3x+2

Explanation:

solve for x

2y=6x+4

Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.

6x+4=2y

Subtract 4 from both sides.

6x=2y−4

Divide both sides by 6.

6

6x

Dividing by 6 undoes the multiplication by 6.


x=(2y-4)/(6)

Divide −4+2y by 6.

x=
(y-2)/(3)

solve for y

2y=6x+4

The equation is in standard form.

2y=6x+4

Divide both sides by 2.


(2y+2)/(2) =(6x+4)/(2)

Dividing by 2 undoes the multiplication by 2.


y=(6x+4)/(2)

Divide 6x+4 by 2.

y=3x+2

User Ainokna
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x= -2/3 hope it help:)
User Djnetherton
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