Solve the literal equation 6x-y=12 for y .

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To solve the literal equation 6x - y = 12 for y, we need to isolate y on one side of the equation.

First, let's get rid of the 6x term by subtracting 6x from both sides of the equation:

6x - y - 6x = 12 - 6x

Simplifying this gives us:

-y = 12 - 6x

Next, we want to isolate y, so let's multiply both sides of the equation by -1 to change the sign of y:

(-1)(-y) = (-1)(12 - 6x)

This gives us:

y = -12 + 6x

Therefore, the solution to the equation 6x - y = 12 for y is y = -12 + 6x.
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