Math, asked by arshiyakhanpathan, 5 months ago

x' + 5y = - (3 - x); Write equation in standard form and write value
of a, b, c.​

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Answered by kajusahu321
0

Answer:

X+X = 5y - 3

1 x. = 2y

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by mathdude500
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Answer:

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