What do we get when we solve for 3x in the equation 9x + 4y = y2 – 2?
First, we get the x terms by themselves:
9x = y2 – 2 – 4y
Since we have 9x and we want 3x, we need to divide both sides by 3:
That's all we need to do. Our solution is cluttered, but it's still a solution.
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