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What value of y makes the equation 4x – 3y = 17 true, when x = 2?

User Robert Li
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Answer:

y= -3

Explanation:

if x =2, substitute

4(2) - 3y = 17

8-3y = 17

(add 3y to both sides)

8= 17 + 3y

(subtract 17 from both sides)

8-17=3y

-9= 3y

(divide both sides by 3)

-9/3=y

y= -3

User Le Hibou
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Answer:

y = -3

Explanation:

4x – 3y = 17

x = 2

4(2) - 3y = 17

8 - 3y = 17

-3y = 9

y = -3

User Mueslo
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