SOLUTION: 5x+9y=7

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Question 676397: 5x+9y=7
Answer by jpvn2015(54)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Make sure you get in the habit of writing out the equation:
5x+9y=7
Now, since you didn't preface the question by asking a specific question, I have absolutely no idea what you want me to solve.
But, since it's under linear equations, I'll assume you want this in proper linear form.
Remember, proper form is: y=mx+b
5x+9y=7
Subtract 5x from both sides: 9y=-5x+7
Divide both sides by 9: y=-5/9x + 7/9
Thus, the answer is: y= -5/9x + 7/9

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