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How do you solve linear equations in algebra ?-3y>-3-4x

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AchyuthM382303 AchyuthM382303
  • 03-11-2022

Explanation:

Given linear equations in algebra: -3y >-3-4x

The above is an inequality.

To solve linear equation with two variables we need two equations.

Only one equation is given. The only other explanation is to solve for any of the variables by making it the subject of formula.

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