Math, asked by zeelbadgujar2425, 2 months ago

The y form of an equation 2x + 7y is ​

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Answered by iswaryathurai
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Answer:

y= (-2x)/7

Step-by-step explanation:

To make y the subject. Send everything other than y to LHS. So if you send +2x to the LHS it will be -2x. And since 7 is being multiplied with y on the RHS when it goes to LHS it will be ÷7.

So therefore it becomes:

y= (-2x)/7

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Answered by rmsonibarmera
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