6x+5y=7x+3y+1=2(x+6y-1)
To solve the given equation, we will first simplify it step by step:
6x + 5y = 7x + 3y + 1 = 2(x + 6y - 1)
Let's break it down:
Step 1: Combine like terms.
The equation can be rewritten as:
6x + 5y = 7x + 3y + 1
We subtract 7x from both sides and subtract 3y from both sides to isolate the x and y terms:
6x - 7x + 5y - 3y = 1
Simplifying further:
-x + 2y = 1
Step 2: Simplify further if possible.
We see that the equation can be further simplified by multiplying both sides by -1:
(-1)(-x + 2y) = (-1)(1)
This gives us:
x - 2y = -1
Step 3: Solve the equation.
At this point, we have the equation:
x - 2y = -1
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