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How do you solve the equation y 2 x 1? - Answers
Normally you would need the remainder of the equation to solve it. However, anything times one equals itself, so the answer (in part) is "2y". Remember, you can't solve the equation fully without finding the value of 'y', and you cannot find the value of 'y' unless you know what resides on the other side of the equal sign.
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How do you solve the equation y 2 x 1? - Answers
Normally you would need the remainder of the equation to solve it. However, anything times one equals itself, so the answer (in part) is "2y". Remember, you can't solve the equation fully without finding the value of 'y', and you cannot find the value of 'y' unless you know what resides on the other side of the equal sign.
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How do you solve the equation y 2 x 1? - Answers
Normally you would need the remainder of the equation to solve it. However, anything times one equals itself, so the answer (in part) is "2y". Remember, you can't solve the equation fully without finding the value of 'y', and you cannot find the value of 'y' unless you know what resides on the other side of the equal sign.
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