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To solve for y in the equations 2x + y = 5, subtract 2 from both sides of the equation true or false
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To solve for y in the equations 2x + y = 5, subtract 2 from both sides of the equation true or false
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Answer: The correct answer is: B, False.
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Hey there!
Here is your answer:
The proper answer to this question is option B "false".
Reason:
To solve for y in the equations 2x + y = 5, subtract 2 from both sides of the equation. This statement is false. In order to solve this you have to divide 2 on both sides.
Therefore the answer is option B.
If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
Hope this helps!
~Nonportrit
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