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from the linear equation 2x + 3x = 5 find the value of Y when x = -2 ​

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Answered by QuickSilver04
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\huge{\mathcal{\green{Answer}}}

\large{2x+3y=5}

\large{2(-2)+3y=5}

\large{-4+3y=5}

\large{3y=5+4}

\large{3y=9}

\large{y=9/3}

\huge{\mathcal{\green{y=3}}}

Answered by nandanasubhash123
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Answer:

But, In this equation y is not there...

This question is meaningless... Please correct it

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