3x -(5- y) =7
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Solution:
3x - (5 - y) = 7
3x - 5 + y = 7
3x + y = 7 + 5
3x + y = 12
Therefore, the linear equation in two variables is 3x + y = 12
To solve for slope-intercept form
y = mx + b
3x + y = 12
y = -3x + 12
Slope, m = -3
y-intercept, b = 12
Hope this will be helpful.
I don’t know exactly what you want to find.
3x - (5 - y) = 7
3x - 5 + y = 7
3x + y = 7 + 5
3x + y = 12
Therefore, the linear equation in two variables is 3x + y = 12
To solve for slope-intercept form
y = mx + b
3x + y = 12
y = -3x + 12
Slope, m = -3
y-intercept, b = 12
Hope this will be helpful.
I don’t know exactly what you want to find.
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