SOLUTION: 14x+y= -8

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Question 756862: 14x+y= -8
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14x + y = -8
Subtract 14x from each side of the equation.
14x + y - 14x = -8 - 14x
Combine like terms:
14x - 14x = 0
y = -8 - 14x

Answer:
y = -14x - 8









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