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20 August, 03:52

How do I solve - 5x+2y=6

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  1. 20 August, 04:21
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    Answer: x = (2 y) / 5 - 6/5, y = (5 x) / 2 + 3

    Solve for x:

    2 y - 5 x = 6

    Subtract 2 y from both sides:

    -5 x = 6 - 2 y

    Divide both sides by - 5:

    Answer: x = (2 y) / 5 - 6/5

    Solve for y:

    2 y - 5 x = 6

    Add 5 x to both sides:

    2 y = 5 x + 6

    Divide both sides by 2:

    Answer: y = (5 x) / 2 + 3
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