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

1️⃣ -11
2️⃣ -3
3️⃣ 3
4️⃣ -11/3​

Answers

Answered by jackiemehra20
1

5x - 3y = (-1)

So, 5(-3) - 3y = (-1)

(-10) - 3y = (-1)

-3y = (-1) - 10

-3y = -11

y = -11/-3

So, y = 11/3

Answered by AssasianCreed
2

Question :-

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

Answer :-

  • y = 3

Given :-

  • Given eqation 5x - 3y = (-1)* in which x = -2

To find :-

  • The value of y

Solution :-

 \large \implies \sf 5x - 3y =  - 1

 \\  \large \implies \sf5( - 2) - 3y =  - 1

 \\  \large \implies \sf - 10 - 3y =  - 1

 \\  \large \implies \sf - 3y =  - 1 + 10

\\  \large \implies \sf \cancel - 3y =  \cancel - 9

\\  \large \implies \sf y =  \frac{ \cancel9}{ \cancel3}

\\  \large \implies \sf {\boxed  {y = 3}  }

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