2x+3xy-4y=10
to solve for y
your objective will be to get y by itself on one side of the equal sign
you first subtract 2x to get the terms with y variables on one side
3xy-4y=10-2x
then undistribute the y from the two terms to get one y
y(3x-4)=10-2x
now divide 3x-4
y=(10-2x)/(3x-4)
theres your answer
You cannot solve one linear equation with two unknown variables.
You cannot solve one linear equation with two variables.
It is not possible to solve one linear equation in two unknown variables.
A linear equation in 3 unknown variables cannot be solved.
It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two unknown variables (b and t).
You cannot solve one linear equation with two unknown variables.
You cannot solve one linear equation with two variables.
It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two variables.
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You cannot solve one linear equation in two unknown variables.
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It is not possible to solve one linear equation in two unknown variables.
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A linear equation in 3 unknown variables cannot be solved.
You need another equation to make this a linear equation so you can solve for both variables. One equation with two variables is not enough to determine the correct answer.
It is not possible to solve a single linear equation in two unknown variables (b and t).
It is not possible to solve one linear equation in two unknown variables. Another, independent equation is required.