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Answer:
You would have to put this into a slope intercept form.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's the step on how to do it:
1. 2y = -3x +6 (You subtract 3x from both sides)
2. y= -3/2x + 3 (Now you divide both sides by 2)
y = -3/2x +3 is your answer.
Answer:
You cannot.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to solve for two variables, you need a system of equations, meaning at least two equations with the same two variables.
You cannot solve for x and y with just one equation as there will be an infinite range of solutions.
Let's say that there was a second equation, like:
x + 2y = 4
You could isolate the x (x = 4 - 2y), then substitute this value in the first equation:
3(4 - 2y) + 2y = 6
12 - 6y + 2y = 6 (expanded)
12 - 4y = 6
4y = 6
y = 6/4 = 3/2 (reduced)
Then, you plug this value of y into the x equation:
x = 4 - 2(3/2)
= 4 - 3
= 1
This is how you would solve it if you had another equation/a system of equations.
Hope this helps!