SOLUTION: given the equation xy-5y=2x+3, show that y is a function of x and determine the domain in interval notation

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Question 790975: given the equation xy-5y=2x+3, show that y is a function of x and determine the domain in interval notation
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
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Solve for y and you have the equation as a function y in terms of x.

%28x-5%29y=2x%2B3
y=%282x%2B3%29%2F%28x-5%29

Domain is all real numbers such that x%3C%3E5.
Interval Notation, (-infin,5) or (5, infin).