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How do i solve this equation 5x-3y-2x+3y

You have a -3y and a + 3y, resulting in a zero for the y term.

That leaves 5x - 2x. When you perform the subtration you are left with 3x.

That's as far as you can go. You have 3x, but there is nothing in the problem statement that
tells what to do with that.
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