SOLUTION: solve 2x+y=6 for y in terms of x solve z=2a+b+3c for b in terms of a, c, and z solve 2x+3=6

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Question 364573: solve 2x+y=6 for y in terms of x
solve z=2a+b+3c for b in terms of a, c, and z
solve 2x+3=6

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x+y=6 for y in terms of x
y=6-2x

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