Solve for x
x=\frac{13y-48}{11}
Solve for y
y=\frac{11x+48}{13}
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11x=-48+13y
Add 13y to both sides.
11x=13y-48
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{11x}{11}=\frac{13y-48}{11}
Divide both sides by 11.
x=\frac{13y-48}{11}
Dividing by 11 undoes the multiplication by 11.
-13y=-48-11x
Subtract 11x from both sides.
-13y=-11x-48
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{-13y}{-13}=\frac{-11x-48}{-13}
Divide both sides by -13.
y=\frac{-11x-48}{-13}
Dividing by -13 undoes the multiplication by -13.
y=\frac{11x+48}{13}
Divide -48-11x by -13.
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