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1. Solve the following equation for x: 2x + 5y = 8.

A. x = 5 over 2y +4
B. x = -5 over 2y -4
C. x = 5 over 2y -4
D. x = -5 over 2y +4

User QuestionC
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Answer:

D.
x = (-5)/(2) + 4

Explanation:


2x + 5y = 8\\

Subtract 5y from both sides


2x = -5y +8

Divide both sides by 2


x = (-5)/(2) + 4

Hope this helps!

User Dennisbot
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Answer:

The correct option is D)
x=(-5y)/(2)+4

Explanation:

Consider the provided equation.


2x+5y=8

We need to solve the provided equation for x.

Subtract 5y from both side.


2x+5y-5y=8-5y


2x=8-5y

Divide both sides by 2.


(2x)/(2)=(8-5y)/(2)


x=(8-5y)/(2)


x=(-5y+8)/(2)


x=(-5y)/(2)+4

Hence, the value of the equation is
x=(-5y)/(2)+4

Thus, the correct option is D)
x=(-5y)/(2)+4

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