Simplfy 3f-4y=1

6f-6y=5

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To simplify the equations, first isolate the variable terms on one side of the equation.

1) Start with 3f - 4y = 1. Move the -4y term to the other side by adding 4y to both sides:

3f - 4y + 4y = 1 + 4y

Simplifying, we get:

3f = 1 + 4y

2) Move on to 6f - 6y = 5. Similar to the previous equation, add 6y to both sides to isolate the f term:

6f - 6y + 6y = 5 + 6y

Simplifying, we get:

6f = 5 + 6y

So the simplified equations are:

3f = 1 + 4y
6f = 5 + 6y
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