SOLUTION: How do you solve this equation? Given: 3(x+4)-2(y+2)=3 Prove: y= 3/2x + 5/2
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Question 713776
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How do you solve this equation?
Given: 3(x+4)-2(y+2)=3
Prove: y= 3/2x + 5/2
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Distribute the 3, then distribute the -2
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Add -3x to both sides.
Multiply both sides by
John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it