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Solve the following equation for y: -5x+3y=3

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-5x + 3y = 3

We have to isolate the variable. Let's start off by adding 5x to both sides.

3y = 5x + 3

Now, let's divide both sides by 3.

y = 5/3x + 1

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Answer:

Explanation:

3y = 5x + 3

y = 5/3x + 1

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