SOLUTION: 9r=3r+6 5s-6=2s

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9r=3r+6
5s-6=2s
This question is from textbook algebra1

Answer by mbarugel(146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello!
The first equation is:

Move the 3r to the left in order to leave all the terms containing r on the same side:

Take r as common factor:


Finally, divide both sides by 6 to get that r = 1.

The second equation is

Move the 2s to the left and the -6 to the right to get:

Take s as common factor


Divide both sides by 3 to get that s = 2

I hope this helps!
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