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Y=x+5 x=5y+2 What if the first step in solving this equation with substitution? y = 5y + 2 y = (5y + 2) +5 x + 5 = 5y + 2 None
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Y=x+5 x=5y+2 What if the first step in solving this equation with substitution? y = 5y + 2 y = (5y + 2) +5 x + 5 = 5y + 2 None
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Y=x+5
x=5y+2
What if the first step in solving this equation with substitution?
y = 5y + 2
y = (5y + 2) +5
x + 5 = 5y + 2
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I take the second equation
x=5y+2
and substitute x in the first one:
means instead of
y = x + 5
y = (5y+2) + 5
I think you have to choose second answer
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