Please be specific - what do you need to solve? Please check your book to write the problem correctly.
2007-01-15 13:18:30
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answer #1
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answered by ♪♥Annie♥♪ 6
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To solve for X...........
-x+6y=3
-6y -6y
-x =3-6y
-1(-x=3-6y)
answer x=3+6y
2007-01-15 21:23:45
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answer #2
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answered by ryan t 1
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Here's the slope-intercept form:
y=mx+b
Add x from both sides:
6y=x+3
Divide 6 from both sides:
y=1/6x+1/2
2007-01-15 22:32:20
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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=> x = 6y - 3
the roots of this equation is
(y is any real number ; x = 6y - 3)
this equation has countless roots
2007-01-15 21:19:37
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answer #4
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answered by James Chan 4
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i think it is x = -3 and y = 1
so the question ends up being -3+6=3
just a guess, im not the best maths guy,.
2007-01-15 21:20:23
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answer #5
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answered by homer_1561 2
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with 2 unknown variables you can't solve it without two equations
2007-01-15 21:18:14
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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umm if your looking for the line equation, y=(1/6)x+1/2
you cant solve for x or y unless you have another equation using both...
2007-01-15 21:18:30
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answer #7
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answered by Veer 3
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x=-3=6y
y=(3=x)/6
2007-01-15 21:21:08
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answer #8
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answered by WaitingForAnswers 2
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you can't because there are 2 unknown variables.
2007-01-15 21:24:50
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answer #9
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answered by 7
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It depends what you want to do with it.
2007-01-15 21:19:18
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answer #10
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answered by abcde12345 4
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