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Amirah Arnold
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21 August, 03:13
Solve the linear equation for y. - 5x+y=7
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Vanessa Mcfarland
21 August, 03:18
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To get the proper form of y=mx+b, add 5x from each side of the equation. this gives you y=5x+7. so that is the linear equation in standard form
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