SOLUTION: How to solve for X and Y. The problem is as follows -3x-4y+2=7x+9y-8

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Question 113092: How to solve for X and Y. The problem is as follows
-3x-4y+2=7x+9y-8

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How to solve for X and Y. The problem is as follows

Solve for
……..move all terms with value to the right, and rest to the left
……..
……..

or ……..divide both sides by

……..

2.

Solve for
……..move all terms with value to the right, and rest to the left
……..
……..divide both sides by
……..
……..

Or
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