Solve for x
x=\frac{15y}{14}+\frac{1}{6}
Solve for y
y=\frac{14x}{15}-\frac{7}{45}
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42x=7+45y
Add 45y to both sides.
42x=45y+7
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{42x}{42}=\frac{45y+7}{42}
Divide both sides by 42.
x=\frac{45y+7}{42}
Dividing by 42 undoes the multiplication by 42.
x=\frac{15y}{14}+\frac{1}{6}
Divide 7+45y by 42.
-45y=7-42x
Subtract 42x from both sides.
\frac{-45y}{-45}=\frac{7-42x}{-45}
Divide both sides by -45.
y=\frac{7-42x}{-45}
Dividing by -45 undoes the multiplication by -45.
y=\frac{14x}{15}-\frac{7}{45}
Divide 7-42x by -45.
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