SOLUTION: 3(x-3)=2(2y+1)
Algebra.Com
Question 783685: 3(x-3)=2(2y+1)
Found 2 solutions by jim_thompson5910, xinxin:
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you want to solve for y, then...
Answer by xinxin(76) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is not a complete problem because you need to have 2 equations for solving x and y.
This equation can be arranged:
3(x-3)=2 (2y+1)
3x-9=4y+2
x=(4y+11)/3 or y=(3x-11)/4
RELATED QUESTIONS
x=1/2y-3 (answered by checkley75)
1/3x-2/3y/-3/x^2y (answered by Alan3354)
(x^2y^2)^-3 (answered by stanbon)
-2(x-2y-3) (answered by jim_thompson5910)
(-1/3x^3+1/4x^2y+8xy^2) +... (answered by ReadingBoosters)
5x-3{x+2y-2[x+y-6(x+3)4(x-2)-1]3 (answered by sofiyac)
How do you solve:... (answered by solver91311)
5y + 1/2 = 2y... (answered by hard)
1/2y >2(y-3)
(answered by rfer)