2x+3y=6xy
see here 2x + 3y = 6xy is a equation having two linear variables so first thing is that u have to tell what do u want to find x or y and in which terms
y
ok then see here 2x + 3y = 6xy transpose 2x to right hand side u would get : 3y = 6xy-2x take 2 as common in right hand side 3y = 2(3xy - x) divide both sides by 3 3y/3 = (2(3xy-x)) / 3 y = (2(3xy-x)/3) or = (6xy-2x)/3 pls wait once a minute
2x+3y=6xy Since 6xy contains the variable to solve for, move it to the left-hand side of the equation by subtracting 6xy from both sides. 2x+3y-6xy=0 Move all terms not containing y to the right-hand side of the equation. -6xy+2x+3y=0 Factor out the GCF of -3y from each term in the polynomial. -3y(2x)-3y(-1)=-2x Factor out the GCF of -3y from -6xy+3y. -3y(2x-1)=-2x Divide each term in the equation by (2x-1). -(3y(2x-1))/(2x-1)=-(2x)/(2x-1) Simplify the left-hand side of the equation by canceling the common terms. -3y=-(2x)/(2x-1) Divide each term in the equation by -3. -(3y)/(-3)=-(2x)/(2x-1)/(-3) Simplify the left-hand side of the equation by canceling the common terms. y=-(2x)/(2x-1)/(-3) Simplify the right-hand side of the equation by simplifying each term. y=(2x)/(3(2x-1))
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