Math, asked by fouzan8797, 1 month ago

If y=x - 3, what happens to y when x increases by 5?

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Answered by nikhilsingh07966
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Answer:

Y also increases by 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The properties of equality say that when you add a number to one side of an equation, you must also add the same number to the other side of the equation.

Here, when x increases by 5, y also increases by 5.

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Answered by suvarnaoswin3
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:Then    y=x+5-3    

So it becomes y=x+2     y/x=2

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