SOLUTION: 2x-8=y+6
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Question 25753: 2x-8=y+6
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Begin by adding 8 to each side;
2x-8+8=y+6+8=
2x=y+14
You need to then make a table of values for x and then solve the equation for y;
x|y
----
1|
2|
3|
Now plug those into the equation and solve for;
2(1)=y+14
2=y+14
2-14=y
-12=y
So when x=1, y=-12
2(2)=y+14
4=y+14
4-14=y
-10=y
so when x=2, y=-10;
2(3)=y+14
6=y+14
6-14=y
-8=y
so when x=3, y=-8
Hope you understand
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