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Solve for y. 2y - 5 = 5y - 11

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Answer:

y = 2

Explanation:

Given equation:


2y - 5 = 5y - 11

Subtract 5y both sides:


\implies 2y - 5 = 5y - 11


\implies 2y - 5 - 5y = 5y - 5y - 11


\implies -3y - 5 = -11

Add 5 both sides:


\implies -3y - 5 = -11


\implies -3y - 5 + 5 = -11 + 5


\implies -3y = -6

Multiply -1 both sides:


\implies -3y = -6


\implies (-3y)/(-1) = (-6)/(-1)


\implies 3y = 6

Divide 3 both sides:


\implies 3y = 6


\implies (3y)/(3) = (6)/(3)


\implies \boxed{y = 2}

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