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lord [1]
4 years ago
15

-y+5x-12=0 what is solution to get the answer of that?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Nady [450]4 years ago
7 0
−y+5x−12=0
Add 12 to both sides.
5x−y−12+12=0+12
5x−y=12
Add y to both sides.
5x−y+y=12+y
5x=y+12
Divide both sides by 5.
5x/5=y+12/5

X=1/5y+12/5
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