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Write the given linear equations in its general form 3x+y=5​

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Answered by divyajadhav66
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Answer:

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 \boxed{y = mx + b}

where m represents the slope and b,the y- intercept

Rearrange 3x — y =5 into this form add y to both sides

3x - { \cancel  y} + { \cancel y} = y + 5

 \to \: y + 5 = 3x

subtract 5 from both sides .

y - { \cancel  5} - { \cancel5} = 3x - 5

 \to \: y = 3x - 5⇐ \red{in from} \: y = mx + b

by \: comparison \: slope

 = 3 \: and \: y \: interept \:  =  - 5

hope it helps you dear friend

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