Solve for x
x=\frac{-y-4}{3}
Solve for y
y=-3x-4
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-6+3x=-10-y
Subtract y from both sides.
3x=-10-y+6
Add 6 to both sides.
3x=-4-y
Add -10 and 6 to get -4.
3x=-y-4
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{3x}{3}=\frac{-y-4}{3}
Divide both sides by 3.
x=\frac{-y-4}{3}
Dividing by 3 undoes the multiplication by 3.
y+3x=-10+6
Add 6 to both sides.
y+3x=-4
Add -10 and 6 to get -4.
y=-4-3x
Subtract 3x from both sides.
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