rmhadley2020
rmhadley2020
10-10-2016
Mathematics
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16x + 9 = 9y − 2x for y
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10-10-2016
Let's solve for y.
16x
+9
=
9y
−
2x
Step 1: Flip the equation.
−
2x
+
9y
=
16x
+9
Step 2: Add 2x to both sides.
−
2x
+
9y
+
2x
=
16x
+9
+
2x
9y
=
18x
+9
Step 3: Divide both sides by 9.
9y/
9
=
18x
+9/
9
y=
2x
+1
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