y = 5x + 2
Since you have only one equation, you cannot "solve" it.
Of course, if you subtract 2 from each side of the equation, you get
y - 2 = 5x
and then divide by 5
x = (y-2)/5
Faith W.
asked 04/09/19how do you solve y= 5x + 2
y = 5x + 2
Since you have only one equation, you cannot "solve" it.
Of course, if you subtract 2 from each side of the equation, you get
y - 2 = 5x
and then divide by 5
x = (y-2)/5
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