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Solve for y -2x+5y=7

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Answer:


y=(2)/(5x)+(7)/(5)

Explanation:

Solve the following equation in terms of x:


-2x+5y=7

To solve for y, we need to use inverse operations to solve equations. Remember that Addition and subtraction are inverse operations as multiplication and division.

Therefore,


\begin{gathered} \text{ As a first step put 2x adding on the other side of the equation:} \\ 5y=7+2x \\ \text{ Then, divide by 5 both terms on the other side:} \\ y=(2)/(5x)+(7)/(5) \end{gathered}

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