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Solve for y. 2y - x = 3/4 (-y +1 )
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Solve for y. 2y - x = 3/4 (-y +1 )
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Solve for y.
2y - x = 3/4 (-y +1 )
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You have to simplify both sides of the equation, then isolating the variable you should get:
Y = 4x/11 + 3/11
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