SOLUTION: solve for y 2/3x - 4y = 6 i got this far 4y = 2/3x-6 I know i have to divide the 2/3x-6 by 4 but am not sure how to do that with a fraction

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Question 209597: solve for y
2/3x - 4y = 6
i got this far
4y = 2/3x-6
I know i have to divide the 2/3x-6 by 4 but am not sure how to do that with a fraction

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
solve for y
- 4y = 6
:
i got this far
4y = - 6
Perhaps you can think of it like this: multiply thru by
*4y = *- *6
Now you have:
y = -
Reduce fractions
y = -

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