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8 March, 02:10

Explain how you can use the basic moves of algebra to transform the equation 5x-3y=12 into 0=12-5x+3y

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  1. 8 March, 02:32
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    Subtract 5x and add 3y from the left side so that it can be moved to the right side. This will allow you to solve and get the second equation.
  2. 8 March, 02:35
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    Pemdas

    u could also have 5x-3y-12=0 it'd be easier
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