SOLUTION: 4x-5y=0
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Question 102889: 4x-5y=0
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4x-5y=0
subtract 4x on both the sides
4x-4x-5y = 0-4x
-5y = -4x
divide by -5 on both the sides
-5y/-5 = -4x/-5
y =( 4/5 )x
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