SOLUTION: I do not know how to figure out the common solution to the following problem:
(y-5)=3(x+2)
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Question 698615: I do not know how to figure out the common solution to the following problem:
(y-5)=3(x+2)
Answer by lynnlo(4176) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(Y-5)=3(X+2)
(Y+-5)=3(X+2)
(-5+Y)=3(X+2)
-5+Y=3(X+2)
-5+Y=3(2+X)
-5+Y=(2*3+X*3)
-5+Y=(6+3X)
SOLVING
-5+Y=6+3X
-5+5+Y=6+5+3X
-5+5=0
0+Y=6+5+3X
Y=6+5+3X
6+5=11
Y=11+3X
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