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(01.06 MC)
Solve the following equation for x: 2x + 5y = 8.

User Jontatas
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Answer:

x=
(-5y)/(2)+4

Explanation:

Hi there!

We're given the equation 2x+5y=8 and we want to solve it for x

as we don't know the value of y, x won't actually be a number (it'll be an expression instead). However, we will solve this as if it was a regular equation by isolating x onto one side

here's the given equation

2x+5y=8

start by subtracting 5y from both sides

2x=-5y+8

divide both sides by 2

x=
(-5y)/(2)+4

Hope this helps!

User Ibarrond
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Answer:

x = 4 - 5/2 y

Explanation:

2x + 5y = 8.

Subtract 5x from each side

2x + 5y -5y = 8-5y

2x = 8 -5y

Divide each side by 2

2x/2 = (8-5y)/2

x = 4 - 5/2 y

User Iamreptar
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