We need to solve for y for the equation 2x–3y=6
Solution
2x–3y=6
Let us separate y term from rest of the terms bu transferring 3y to the right-hand side and brinf=ging 6 to left-hand side. We get
2x – 6 = 3y
Now dividing by 3 on both the sides of equation we get,
\(\frac{2x-6}{3}=\frac{3y}{3}\) \(\frac{2x}{3} – 2= y\)Hence \(y = (\frac{2}{3})x-2\)
Answer
\(y = (\frac{2}{3})x-2\) for the given equation.