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Look at this linear equation. 3x + 5y = 30 Which of the following equations can be used to solve for y in the linear equation above? y = - x + 30 y = 3x + 6 y = - x + 6 y = x + 30

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y=-

(3)/(5) x + 6


User Tom Deloford
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Answer:


y=-(3)/(5)x+6

Explanation:

The given linear equation is


3x+5y=30

We need to solve the above equation for y.

Using subtraction property of equality, subtract 3x from both sides.


3x+5y-3x=30-3x


5y=30-3x

Using division property of equality, divide both sides by 5.


y=(30-3x)/(5)


y=(30)/(5)-(3x)/(5)


y=6-(3)/(5)x

Arrange the terms.


y=-(3)/(5)x+6

Therefore, the required equation is
y=-(3)/(5)x+6.

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