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Solve for x x-3y=6

Problem

x−3*y=6

Solution

  1. Identify the variable to isolate, which is x

  2. Add 3*y to both sides of the equation to move the term containing y to the right side.

x−3*y+3*y=6+3*y

  1. Simplify the left side by canceling out the negative and positive 3*y terms.

x=6+3*y

Final Answer

x=3*y+6


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