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How do you solve y equals 7 x? - Answers

Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals". There is no operator visible between 7 and x. <<>> assuming that you mean y=7x in other words y equals 7 times x, that is an equation, no problem, but when you have two unknowns you have to have two equations to solve it and they have to be independent. Example: y=7x, y=6+x are two inpdependent equations and it's possible to replace the first equation in the second, which gives 7x=6+x, in other words 6x=6 or x=1, and then either equation says that y=7.



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Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals". There is no operator visible between 7 and x. <<>> assuming that you mean y=7x in other words y equals 7 times x, that is an equation, no problem, but when you have two unknowns you have to have two equations to solve it and they have to be independent. Example: y=7x, y=6+x are two inpdependent equations and it's possible to replace the first equation in the second, which gives 7x=6+x, in other words 6x=6 or x=1, and then either equation says that y=7.



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How do you solve y equals 7 x? - Answers

Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals". There is no operator visible between 7 and x. <<>> assuming that you mean y=7x in other words y equals 7 times x, that is an equation, no problem, but when you have two unknowns you have to have two equations to solve it and they have to be independent. Example: y=7x, y=6+x are two inpdependent equations and it's possible to replace the first equation in the second, which gives 7x=6+x, in other words 6x=6 or x=1, and then either equation says that y=7.

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