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Solve for h:
2h-4x=-6y
Please provide steps also

User Fergoso
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Answer:

h = -3y + 2x

Explanation:

Add 4x to both sides of the equation.

2h = −6y + 4x

Divide each term in 2h = −6y + 4x by 2 and simplify.

Divide each term in 2h = −6y + 4x by 2.

2h/2 = -6y/2 + 4x/2

Simplify the left side.

h = −6y/2 + 4x/2

Simplify the right side.
Simplify each term.
Cancel the common factor of −6 and 2.

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

Cancel the common factors.
Factor 2 out of 2.

h = -3y+2(2x)/2(1)
Cancel the common factor

h = -3y+2(2x)/2(1)
Rewrite the expression
h = -3y + 2x/1

Divide 2x by 1.
h = -3y + 2x

hopefully its right LOLZ

User Scofield
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h=3y+2x
That’s ur answer because you have to add 2x to the other side where 6y and then you divide the 2 from both sides and then 4 divided by 2=2 and then 6 divided by 2=3
User Tony Barsotti
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