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10x − 5y + 14 = 0 whats the answer pls help
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10x − 5y + 14 = 0
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What variable are you solving for?
If you’re solving for y:
10x-5y+14=0
-5y+14=-10x
-5y=-10x+14
y=2x-14/5
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