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5(x-y)=3x+2y

pls solve this linear equation for its standard form​

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Answer:

2x -7y = 0

Explanation:

Subtract the right side and simplify.

5(x -y) = 3x +2y . . . . . given

5x -5y -3x -2y = 0 . . . . subtract (3x+2y)

2x -7y = 0 . . . . . standard form

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