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Solve for Y 2x+ y/3 = 4 a. y = 6x + 12 b.y = -6x + 12 C. y = (x - 12 d. y = -6x - 12
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Solve for Y
2x+ y/3 = 4
a. y = 6x + 12
b.y = -6x + 12
C. y = (x - 12
d. y = -6x - 12
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y=−6x+12
so A
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