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How do you solve -6y 3x equals 12? - Answers

To solve the equation (-6y + 3x = 12), first, isolate one variable. Rearranging gives (3x = 12 + 6y), or (x = 4 + 2y) after dividing everything by 3. This expression represents (x) in terms of (y). You can also rearrange to express (y) in terms of (x) if needed.



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To solve the equation (-6y + 3x = 12), first, isolate one variable. Rearranging gives (3x = 12 + 6y), or (x = 4 + 2y) after dividing everything by 3. This expression represents (x) in terms of (y). You can also rearrange to express (y) in terms of (x) if needed.



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How do you solve -6y 3x equals 12? - Answers

To solve the equation (-6y + 3x = 12), first, isolate one variable. Rearranging gives (3x = 12 + 6y), or (x = 4 + 2y) after dividing everything by 3. This expression represents (x) in terms of (y). You can also rearrange to express (y) in terms of (x) if needed.

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