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2x+y=5 what is the value of x

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Answered by FehlingSolution
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2x + y = 5

=> 2x = 5-y

=> x = (5 - y)/2

Thus, value of x differs with the value of y.

Example:

When, y = 0

x = (5-0)/2 = 2.5

When, y = 1

x = (5-1)/2 = 2

When, y = 3

x = (5-3)/2 = 1

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Answered by eshwaripatil
0

Answer:

5-y

x = ----------

2

Explanation:

2x= 5-y

5-y

x = --------

2

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