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Solve for y:2x-17y=13

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The given equation is:


2x-17y=13

Step 1. Add 17y to both sides:


\begin{gathered} 2x-17y+17y=13+17y \\ \\ 2x=13+17y \end{gathered}

Step 2. Subtract 13 from both sides:


\begin{gathered} 2x-13=13-13+17y \\ \\ 2x-13=17y \end{gathered}

Step 3. Isolate y by dividing both sides by 17 and simplify:


\begin{gathered} (2x-13)/(17)=(17y)/(17) \\ \\ \text{ Simplify }(17)/(17)=1 \\ \\ (2x-13)/(17)=1*y \\ \\ \text{ Reorder terms} \\ y=(2x-13)/(17) \end{gathered}

As we don't have an x-value, we let y in terms of x, as in the equation above.

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