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Solve for y-5x+2y=-10please help me

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Answer:
y\text{ = }(-10+5x)/(2)Explanations:

The given equation is:

-5x + 2y = -10

Since there are two variables, and there is only one equation, we are going to get our y interms of x.

Let the -5x crosses over the equality sign to the Right Hand Side of the equation. It then becomes + 5x

The equation becomes:

2y = -10 + 5x

Divide both sides of the equation by 2, the equation becomes:


\begin{gathered} (2y)/(2)=(-10+5x)/(2) \\ y\text{ = }(-10+5x)/(2) \end{gathered}

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