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  • 07-02-2020
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How do I get the y over for the equation x+y=6 for it to be x-6=y

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bhall6510 bhall6510
  • 07-02-2020

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Use distribution

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zoe7payge8
zoe7payge8 zoe7payge8
  • 07-02-2020
start with subtracting the y, and it’ll then become x=6-y

then, add the 6 so it becomes x+6=-y

the negative shows that the y is being multiplied by a -1, therefore you divide the y by negative one and do the same to the other side

finally, you get -x-6=y because you can’t just divide one thing on one side without dividing everything
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