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Solve for y: 2x+3y=15

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\huge \fbox \red{Answer}

2x + 3y = 15

3y = 15 - 2x

y = 15 - 2x/3

User Zsawyer
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{y=5-(2)/(3)x}

Explanation:

With the equation
\displaystyle 2x+3y=15, we can solve for y by algebraically manipulating the question until we have y isolated on one side.

It's important to note that if we do something to one side, we have to do it to another. Just as
5=5, adding two to both sides still makes it true
5+2=5+2, 7=7.


  • 2x+3y=15

  • \displaystyle (2x)/(3) + (3y)/(3) = (15)/(3)

  • \displaystyle (2)/(3)x+y=5

  • \displaystyle (2)/(3)x - (2)/(3)x +y=5 - (2)/(3)x

  • \displaystyle y = 5 - (2)/(3)x

Therefore, this equation for y is
\displaystyle y = 5 - (2)/(3)x .

Hope this helped!

User Steven Bakhtiari
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