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Using the linear equation 4x–3y=12, express: a)y in terms of x b)x in terms of y Please Help!
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Using the linear equation 4x–3y=12, express:
a)y in terms of x
b)x in terms of y
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Answer: (4X - 12) / 3 = Y
(12+3Y) / 4 = X
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