Asked by maryanna
                I need help with solving for y and x, for example in a problem like
3/2x- 2y= 20
how do you solve for y or x
how do know what to subtract
I need to know how to do this in order to do substitution
please any help will be appreciated, thanx
            
        3/2x- 2y= 20
how do you solve for y or x
how do know what to subtract
I need to know how to do this in order to do substitution
please any help will be appreciated, thanx
Answers
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    Add 2y to both sides.
subtract 20 from both sides, and finally, divide both sides by 2.
    
subtract 20 from both sides, and finally, divide both sides by 2.
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    With only one equation, all you can do is express x in terms of y or y in terms of x. You cannot solve for both simultaneously unless you have a second independent equation. 
For y in terms of x, add 2y - 20 to both sides and you get
(3/2)x -20 = 2y
Now divide both sides by 2 and you end up with
y = (3/4)x - 10
    
For y in terms of x, add 2y - 20 to both sides and you get
(3/2)x -20 = 2y
Now divide both sides by 2 and you end up with
y = (3/4)x - 10
                    Answered by
            maryanna
            
    thanks for the help
    
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