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the solution of the equation 2x+5y-3=0​

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Answered by albinabhilashgeorge
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Simplifying 2x + 5y + 3 = 0 Reorder the terms: 3 + 2x + 5y = 0 Solving 3 + 2x + 5y = 0 Solving for variable 'x'. Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-3' to each side of the equation. 3 + 2x + -3 + 5y = 0 + -3 Reorder the terms: 3 + -3 + 2x + 5y = 0 + -3 Combine like terms: 3 + -3 = 0 0 + 2x + 5y = 0 + -3 2x + 5y = 0 + -3 Combine like terms: 0 + -3 = -3 2x + 5y = -3 Add '-5y' to each side of the equation. 2x + 5y + -5y = -3 + -5y Combine like terms: 5y + -5y = 0 2x + 0 = -3 + -5y 2x = -3 + -5y Divide each side by '2'. x = -1.5 + -2.5y Simplifying x = -1.5 + -2.5y

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