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Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

I think more info is needed but here's a first step.

Suppose

4y + 3= 3y + x

Subtracting 3y from each side gives

4y - 3y + 3 = (3y - 3y) + x  or

y + 3 = x.  

Subtracting 3 from both sides gives:

y = x - 3.

So.... if you have another equation involving x and y you could substitute the above y value (i.e. x-3) for every occurrence of y

 

Regards, MrB