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How do you solve 5x+3y=7

3y = -5x + 7

y = (-5/3)x + (7/3)

This is the equation of a line with a -5/3 slope (it runs from upper left to lower right on the graph)
and a Y intercept of 2 1/3.
by Level 11 User (78.4k points)

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