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Solve the equation for y. 2x + 5y = 5 y=2/5x+5 y=-2/5x+1 y=2/5x+1 y=-10x + 25
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Solve the equation for y.
2x + 5y = 5
y=2/5x+5
y=-2/5x+1
y=2/5x+1
y=-10x + 25
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Answer:
y = -⅖x + 1
Explanation:
2x + 5y = 5
5y = 5 - 2x
y = 1 - ⅖x
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