The equation is 2(x) +3= 9. X would equal 3. The equation would now look like this, 2x3+3=9.
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9/1 x 1/3 = 9/3 = 3
2x + 3 = 9 To solve Subtract '3' from both sides 2x = 6 Divide both sides by '2' x = 3 The Answer!!!!!
how to solve 3y = 6x - 9You can't solve for both X and Y with only a single equation. You need two equations with both X and Y. With the one shown equation you can gety = (6x - 9)/3 = 6x/3 - 9/3 = 2x- 36x = 3y+9,then x = (3y + 9)/6 = 3y/6 + 9/6 = y/2 + 3If there were a second equation with X and Y we would be able to replace X or Y with one of the above expressions and solve for the other variable.
The equation is 2(x) +3= 9. X would equal 3. The equation would now look like this, 2x3+3=9.
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3X=9 x=9/3 x=3
Please help me solve this 2x + 3 = 9 x =. x=3 because 2x3=6+3=9
9/1 x 1/3 = 9/3 = 3
2x+3=9 x
2x + 3 = 9 To solve Subtract '3' from both sides 2x = 6 Divide both sides by '2' x = 3 The Answer!!!!!
Set x=0, solve for y, which is the y intercept: 0 - 3y = 9 --> y = -3. Set y=0 and solve for x = 9 for x-intercept.
3/9 = x/81 x = 27 So: 3/9 = 27/81
how to solve 3y = 6x - 9You can't solve for both X and Y with only a single equation. You need two equations with both X and Y. With the one shown equation you can gety = (6x - 9)/3 = 6x/3 - 9/3 = 2x- 36x = 3y+9,then x = (3y + 9)/6 = 3y/6 + 9/6 = y/2 + 3If there were a second equation with X and Y we would be able to replace X or Y with one of the above expressions and solve for the other variable.
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