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Solve for y 6x - 2y = 12 A. y= -3x + 6 B. y= 3x - 6 C. -3x + 6 D. -3x - 6
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6x - 2y = 12
A. y= -3x + 6
B. y= 3x - 6
C. -3x + 6
D. -3x - 6
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the answer is A y=3x -6
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the answer is y=3x-6. (B). First you subtract 6x from both sides. Then you get -2y=12-6x. Now, you divide both sides by -2. This gets you the final answer; y=3x-6 or y=-6+3x.
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