Which of the following is an equivalent expression to -x+5y=15?
a. y=1/5x +3
b. y= -1/5x - 3<...
Mathematics, 29.09.2020 01:01 brittanysanders
Which of the following is an equivalent expression to -x+5y=15?
a. y=1/5x +3
b. y= -1/5x - 3
c. y= 1/5x-3
d. y= -1/5x +3
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