That equation can equal anything given that it has a variable in it. Assuming what you meant to ask was 6y-4=0, what is the value of y, that is solvable.
Step 1 - Add 4 to both sides: 6y=4
Step 2 - Divide both sides by 6: y=4/6
And you have your answer :)
6y-4 called in an equation = 2
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As written, that's 17y + 4 which is in its simplest form. -6y^2 + 23y + 4 factors to (4 - y)(1 + 6y)
6y = 3x + 4
6y + 4.. i think
6y-4 called in an equation = 2
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As written, that's 17y + 4 which is in its simplest form. -6y^2 + 23y + 4 factors to (4 - y)(1 + 6y)
6y = 3x + 4
6y + 4.. i think
6y + 8 = 32 6y + 8 - 8 = 32 - 8 6y = 24 6y/6 = 24/6 y = 4
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x=6y-4x=-2y+28Substitute (6y-4) for x in the second equation and solve for y:6y-4=-2y+288y=32y=4Then solve for x:x=6(4)-4=20(20,4)
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