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Solve for x -3x-4y=-2

Problem

−3*x−4*y=−2

Solution

  1. Isolate the term containing x by adding 4*y to both sides of the equation.

−3*x=−2+4*y

  1. Divide every term by −3 to solve for x

x=(−2+4*y)/(−3)

  1. Simplify the fraction by distributing the negative sign in the denominator to the terms in the numerator.

x=(2−4*y)/3

Final Answer

−3*x−4*y=−2⇒x=(2−4*y)/3


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