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If 2y = 6 - 3x, find y when x = 0

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Answer:

2y= 6-3x when x=0

2y= 6-3(0)

2y= 6-0

2y= 6

y= 6/2

y= 3

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Answer:


\boxed{y = 3}

Explanation:

Given, x = 0


\mathsf{2y = 6 - 3x}

plug the value of x


\mathsf{2y = 6 - 3 * 0}

Multiply the numbers


\mathsf{2y = 6 - 0}

Calculate the difference


\mathsf{2y = 6}

Divide both sides of the equation by 2


\mathsf{ (2y)/(2) = (6)/(2) }

Calculate


\mathsf{y = 3}

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