SOLUTION: rearrange
5(2x-y)=3y-6
to find y in terms of x
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Question 899946: rearrange
5(2x-y)=3y-6
to find y in terms of x
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5(2x-y)=3y-6
10x - 5y = 3y - 6
10x + 6 = 8y
(10/8)x + 6/8 = y
y = (5/4)x + 3/4
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