Express x in terms of y where -2*x-4*y=3
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Given the linear equation:
-2*x-4*y = 3
Looking for similar summands in the left part:
-4*y - 2*x = 3
Move the summands with the other variables
from left part to right part, we given:
$$- 2 x = 4 y + 3$$
Divide both parts of the equation by -2
x = 3 + 4*y / (-2)
We get the answer: x = -3/2 - 2*y
x1 = -3/2 - 2*re(y) - 2*I*im(y)
$$x_{1} = - 2 \operatorname{re}{\left(y\right)} - 2 i \operatorname{im}{\left(y\right)} - \frac{3}{2}$$
x1 = -2*re(y) - 2*i*im(y) - 3/2