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6y − 1.5x = 8 please help
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6y − 1.5x = 8 please help
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3x-2y=-16.......................
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6y-1.5x=8
multiply both sides of the equation by 10
60y-15x=80
divide both sides
12y-3x=16
use the commutative property to reorder the terms
-3x+12y=16
change the signs on both sides of the equation
your answer will be : 3x-2y=-16
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