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Using y=mx+b Solve 5y + 3x = 10
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Using y=mx+b
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First, move x variable to the other side of the equation. (5y+3x-3x=10-3x)
Simplify. (5y=10-3x).
Now to get the y value alone, we divide all the variables by 5. (5y/5=10/5-3x/5)
Simplify. (y=2-3/5x)
Y=2-3/5x is your final answer.
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