Solve for y in terms of x. $12x + \frac{3}{2}y = 10$
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To do this, we need to move the terms around so that the x and y terms are on one side of the equation and the constant term is on the other side. The given equation is: 3(12x) + (-y) = 10(2) Multiplying 3 by 12x and 10 by 2, we get: 36x - y = 20 So the Show more…
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