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Aryan Buchanan
26 December, 13:19
Y + 5x = 6; x = - 1, 0, 1
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Nia Tran
26 December, 15:58
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The equation given is y + 5x = 6
We first need to find the value of y
y + 5x = 6
y = 6 - 5x
Now we substitute this value of y into the original equation, so:
(6 - 5x) + 5x = 6
Now we solve for x.
6 - 5x + 5x = 6
-5x + 5y = 6 - 6
-x = 6 - 6
We now multiply throughout by - 1 to make x positive, this will give:
x = - 6 + 6
x = 0
The value of x is 0
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