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Solve 9x−y=45 for y.

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midknight9
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  • 22-08-2018

So to solve for y, we need to get y alone on one side of the equation. So we are going to subtract 9x from both sides of the equation to get:

[tex] -y=-9x+45 [/tex]

And since y is negative, we are going to divide both sides by -1 in order to make the y positive:

[tex] y=9x-45 [/tex]

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