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  • 02-03-2017
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How can I solve 3x+6y=19? I need help!

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Niusha
Niusha Niusha
  • 02-03-2017
You bring the numerals on to the other side of the equation, therefore dividing 19 by 3 and 6.
3x + 6y = 19
3x + y = 19/6
x + y = 3.17/3
x + y = 1.1
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