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Simplifying 1b + 1x = 2y Solving 1b + 1x = 2y Solving for variable 'b'. Move all terms containing b to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-1x' to each side of the equation. 1b + 1x + -1x = -1x + 2y Combine like terms: 1x + -1x = 0 1b + 0 = -1x + 2y 1b = -1x + 2y Divide each side by '1'. b = -1x + 2y Simplifying b = -1x + 2y
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