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Solve the following equation for x: 2x + 5y = 8. x= 5/2y + 4 x=-5/2y - 4 x=5/2y - 4 x=-5/2Y +4
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Solve the following equation for x: 2x + 5y = 8.
x= 5/2y + 4
x=-5/2y - 4
x=5/2y - 4
x=-5/2Y +4
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The answer would be the bottom one because it would be 5 over negative 2x so it would be a negative fraction and then the 8 is positive and divide that by two and you get 4
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