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How do i put 10-5y=3x in y=mx+b form​

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Answer:

Explanation:

put 10-5y=3x in y=mx+b form​

10-5y=3x

Collecting like terms

-5y = 3x -10

Dividing by -5

y = -3/5x + 10/5

y = -3/5x + 2

Comparing to y=mx+b

m = -3/5 and b = 2

User Ashley Williams
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Step 1: Rewrite equation

10-5y=3x

Step 2: To get y alone on the left side, subtract 10 on both sides

10-5y=3x
-10 -10
__________
-5y=3x-10

Step 3: divide -5 on both sides, again to get y alone

-5y=3x-10
/-5 /-5 /-5
________
y=-3/5x+2


Final equation: y=-3/5x+2

Hope this helps :)
User Dubucha
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