Math Problem Statement

3x-y=6

Solution

To solve the equation 3xy=63x - y = 6 for yy, we can isolate yy on one side of the equation.

Starting with the original equation: 3xy=63x - y = 6

  1. Subtract 3x3x from both sides to isolate y-y: y=63x-y = 6 - 3x

  2. Multiply both sides by 1-1 to solve for yy: y=3x6y = 3x - 6

So, the solution for yy in terms of xx is: y=3x6y = 3x - 6

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Tip: Always check your solutions by substituting them back into the original equation to verify their correctness.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Linear Equations
Isolation of Variables

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 7-9