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Salve the following equation for y. -7x+3y=5

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Answer:

y= 5/3 + 7x/3

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User Rahsaan
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Answer: y = (5 + 7x)/3

Explanation:

Our task is to solve the following equation in terms of y:


\large\textbf{-7x + 3y = 5}

First of all, we should add 7x to both sides:


\large\textbf{3y = 5 + 7x}

Next, divide both sides by 3:


\large\boldsymbol{\rm{y=\cfrac{5+7x}{3}}} (Answer)

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