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Solve for y y-4x=-3

Problem

y−4*x=−3

Solution

  1. Identify the goal, which is to isolate the variable y on one side of the equation.

  2. Add 4*x to both sides of the equation to move the term containing x to the right side.

y−4*x+4*x=−3+4*x

  1. Simplify the left side by combining like terms, leaving y by itself.

y=4*x−3

Final Answer

y=4*x−3


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