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IF THERE IS A TEACHER out there please answer 6=4x+9y

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Answer:


y=-(4)/(9)x +(2)/(3)

Explanation:

I'm going to presume you want this linear equation in slope-intercept form, so start with:


6=4x+9y

Subtract
9y from both sides of the equation:


-9y+6=4x

Subtract
6 from both sides of the equation:


-9y=4x-6

Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of
y, which is
-9:


y=(4)/(-9)x +(-6)/(-9)

Simplify:


y=-(4)/(9)x +(2)/(3)

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