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Given: 3x + y = 1. Solve for y. y = 3x - 1 y = -3x - 1 y = -3x + 1
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Given: 3x + y = 1.
Solve for y.
y = 3x - 1
y = -3x - 1
y = -3x + 1
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The answer would be Y=-3x+ 1
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-3x+3x + y= 1-3x
Y= -3x+1
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