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Solve for x.


428x + 14 = y
please I need this answer I don't understand how to do it ​

User NewbNox
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Answer:

x =
(y-14)/(428)

Explanation:

428x + 14 = y ( subtract 14 from both sides )

428x = y - 14 ( divide both sides by 428 )

x =
(y-14)/(428)

User Efik
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf x = (y-14)/(428) }

Explanation:

Given Equation:

428x + 14 = y

Subtract 14 to both sides

428x = y - 14

Divide 428 to both sides


\displaystyle \boxed {x = (y-14)/(428) }


\rule[225]{225}{2}

User Urania
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