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Rewrite the equation so that y is the fucntion of x:

a. 1/7(49-7y)=5x-3y+14
b. 4(2x-3y)=-5(x+3y)

16 years ago

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Answered by Mayette
why does we have to do fractions
16 years ago
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Rewrite the equation so that y is the fucntion of x:

a. 1/7(49-7y)=5x-3y+14
b. 4(2x-3y)=-5(x+3y)

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