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    2y(3 - x)+x=3 ; x= -1

    substitute the given value of x into the equation. Then solve the equation for y

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    Ask your teacher to help you so you understand , but here is how you solve similar questions


    Well in this problem you want to isolate the x To do this, first you want to move the -2y over to the other side of the equation.


    You can do this by adding 2y to both sides because it will cancel out the -2y on the left side of the problem now your problem reads 3x=2y+6 so now all you have to do is divide the entire problem by 3 so you can cancel out the 3 being multiplied to the x your answer is x=2/3y+2 or choice A



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