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x–3y=–9
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To solve for y in the equation x - 3y = -9, we need to isolate y.
First, we can move the x to the other side of the equation by adding 3y to both sides:
x - 3y + 3y = -9 + 3y
x = 3y - 9
Next, we can divide by 3 to solve for y:
x/3 = y - 3
y = (x/3) + 3
Therefore, the solution for y in the equation x - 3y = -9 is y = (x/3) + 3.
First, we can move the x to the other side of the equation by adding 3y to both sides:
x - 3y + 3y = -9 + 3y
x = 3y - 9
Next, we can divide by 3 to solve for y:
x/3 = y - 3
y = (x/3) + 3
Therefore, the solution for y in the equation x - 3y = -9 is y = (x/3) + 3.
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