Question 630086: Please I need help on this problem.
I need to solve the following equation for y. Then I need to find the value of y For the given value of x.
The equation is xy - 6y = -15
The given value of x is 5
I have the text book with the original question and it says that after you solve for "y" your equation should be y = -15/(x - 6) but I don't understand how they reached that answer. When I tried solving it I got y^2 = -15/(x - 6). I would be so thankful if you answer this question.
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