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express y in terms of x and x in terms of y from the following equation 7x-8y+5=0

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Answered by saurabhsemalti
11
y(in x)= (7x+5)/8
x(in y)= (8y-5)/7
Answered by aakashshaw305
0

Answer:

Required expression is y = \frac{7x+5}{8}

Explanation:

From the question, we have

Equation,

7x-8y+5=0\\8y = 7x+5\\y = \frac{7x+5}{8}

Required expression is y = \frac{7x+5}{8}

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