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22 February, 02:32

Solve this inequality for the y variable: - 5x + 3y> 15

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  1. 22 February, 02:39
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    y>5/3x+5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You want to treat this inequality as if it were a regular equation to solve for y or x.

    First you want to get y by itself by getting rid of - 5x. Add 5x on both sides of the inequality to then get 3y>5x+15. Lastly, divide on both sides of the inequality by three to isolate y and you then get the inequality y>5/3x+5
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