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Solve the equation for y , 2x + 3y = 14

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Answer:

y = 14 /3 − 2 x /3

Explanation:

Subtract 2 x from both sides of the equation then divide by 3 .

User Ahmet Tanakol
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Answer:

y= -2/3x + 14/3

Explanation:

3y=-2x+14

then you divide them by three

if you need 14/3 simplified into a mixed fraction just comment and I will

Anyway

Hope it helps!!

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