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-5y+10x=5 solve for "y"
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-5y+10x=5 solve for "y"
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This is the answer -5y+10x=5 its gonna be y=2x-1
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y=2x-1
it cannot be solved any further
-5y+10x=5
-10x-10x
-5y=5-10x
÷-5 ÷-5
y=-1+2x
y=2x-1
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