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OpenStudy (cherie_magee):

Given 3x+y=1 solve for y does: y=-3x+1 y=-3x-1 y=3x-1

OpenStudy (uri):

y=-3x+1

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

subtract 3x from both sides. By doing this, the 3x on the left side will cancel out leaving you with y = -3x + 1. Understand ?

OpenStudy (uri):

Lol in easy way shift 3x on the right side,when side changes,the sign changes too..so y=-3x+1

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

so true

OpenStudy (uri):

:3

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