SOLUTION: I am looking for how to solve an equation with two variables. The problem asks you to find the value of x and y in the equation 14x+2y+4x+90=360. I know how to do this problem with

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Question 326811: I am looking for how to solve an equation with two variables. The problem asks you to find the value of x and y in the equation 14x+2y+4x+90=360. I know how to do this problem with only one variable, not two.
Thank you.

Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2y+18x=270
2y=-18x+270


18x=-2y+270

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