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What is the value of y?
2x−14y=1
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Hayes21
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  • 16-12-2021

Answer:

2x−14y=1

Subtract 2x from both sides.

−14y=1 − 2x

Divide both sides by −14.

−14 /-14 =  1 - 2x/-14

Dividing by −14 undoes the multiplication by −14.

y=  1-2x/-14

​Divide 1−2x by −14.

y= x/7 -  1/14

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vadvad
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  • 16-12-2021
14y=1-2x
y=1-2x/y
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