Subtract 3x from each side of the equation: 5y=15-3x
Divide by 5: y = 3 -(3/5)x
Jacob S.
asked 09/15/20Subtract 3x from each side of the equation: 5y=15-3x
Divide by 5: y = 3 -(3/5)x
Mamata G. answered 09/15/20
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3X + 5Y = 15 .....this is the equation
you have to know how to solve for required variables
here from the problem you have to solve for Y
so, 3X + 5Y = 15
subtracting 3X from both sides,
3X + 5Y - 3X = 15 - 3X
5Y = 15 - 3X
dividing both sides by 5 we get,
Y = (15- 3X)/ 5
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