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The value of y at x = -1 in the equation 5y = 2 is

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Answered by zohrafirdouse
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Answered by thakrepayal
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Given:

The value of y at x = -1 in the equation 5y = 2  is

Find:

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So,

The equation is 5Y=2,

which has no x variable,

so we can also write the equation as 0*X+5Y=2

then it will remain the same whether you put any value of x

so if we solve the equation;

0*X+5Y=2

0*(-1)+5Y=2. (The value of X is -1 )

5Y=2. (O multiplied by anything is zero)

Y=\frac{2}{5}

Hence, The value of y at x = -1 in the equation 5y = 2  is Y=\frac{2}{5}

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