Question 50829
If your equation were:
{{{-3x = 2y-10}}} and if you were to solve for y, you would get:
{{{y = (-3/2)x + 5}}}

Let's see how that works:
{{{-3x = 2y - 10}}} First, you would add 10 to both sides of the equation.
{{{-3x + 10 = 2y}}} Then you would divide both sides by 2.
{{{(-3/2)x + 5 = y}}}

You could write this as:
{{{y = -1.5x + 5}}}

You will notice that the x does not disappear just because you rearranged the equation.