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If x=3 then what is y the equation is 2x -y=5 if you have the answer lets d a t e I m f e m a l e. T a n g ie_man 18 snap without spaces.

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Answer:

y = 1

Explanation:

Given the equation, 2x- y = 5, if x = 3, to get y we will simply substitute the value of x into the expression given as shown;


2x - y = 5\\\\Substituting \ x = 3\ into \ the \ equation\\\\2(3) - y = 5\\\\6 - y = 5\\\\subtracting\ 6\ from\ both\ sides\\\\6-6-y = 5- 6\\\\-y = -1\\\\multiplying\ both\ sides\ by \ -1\\-(-y) = -(-1)\\\\y = 1

Hence, the value of y is 1

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