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*Find y , when x = -2 in the equation 5x - 3y = (-1)*

1️⃣ -11
2️⃣ -3
3️⃣ 3
4️⃣ -11/3​

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Answered by manishajagtap852
0

Answer:

-3

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by tarracharan
2

Answer:

\bold{\red{-3}}

To find:

The value of y at x = -2 in the equation

5x - 3y = -1.

Solution:

\sf{➙\:5x-3y=-1}

\sf{➙\:5(-2)-3y=-1}

\sf{➙\:-10-3y=-1}

\sf{➙\:3y = -10+1}

\sf{➙\:y=-\dfrac{9}{3}=}\bold{\red{-3}}

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