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Given that x – 2y = 3. The value of ‘y’ in terms of ‘x’ isA)  \(\frac{x+3}{2}\)B) \(\frac{x-3}{2}\)C) \(\frac{-x+3}{2}\)D) \(\frac{-x-3}{2}\)

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Correct option is (B) \(\frac{x-3}{2}\)

x – 2y = 3

\(\Rightarrow\) 2y = x - 3

\(\Rightarrow\) y = \(\frac{x-3}{2}\)

Correct option is  B) \(\frac{x-3}{2}\)



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