Solve the equation for y.Then find the value of y for the given value of x. 3x-6y=6; x=2
Hi, First we transpose -6y to the right side, and 6 to the left side. Then we substitute the value of x.
welcome to open study :)
Here is the link for the code of conduct , http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct :)
Did you understand @alexaaa ? :)
so how would it be set up? Since its 6-6y=6
not really, just a little. @AkashdeepDeb
3x-6y=6; , you know that when we transfer "terms" we change signs right?
3x-6y=6 Write the equation by interchanging LHS AND RHS 3x - 6 = 6y y = (3x-6)/6 y = 1x/2 - 1 Okay? So this is y in terms of x Now find y value by substituting x=2 in place of x! :D Understood? :)
Yes! Thank you. You explained it better than my teacher.
Don't forget to close the question :)
:)
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!