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For the rule y=2x - 1 find the value of X when y=5 someone please explain this for me

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\displaystyle\bf\\y=2x-1\\\\y=5\\\\2x-1=5\\\\2x=5+1\\\\2x=6\\\\x=(6)/(2)\\ \\\boxed{\bf x=3}



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So you have your y value which is 5. Plug it in to the equation. You get 5=2x-1. Now you wanna solve for x so you want to get x=
Move the 1 to the other side and it becomes the opposite so it’s positive one instead of negative. Now you get 6=2x. You want to get x by itself and since 2x is the same as 2 times x, you want to do the opposite of multiplication and divide. So divide both sides by 2 and you get 3=x.
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