5y=2x+3 can you put it in AX+By=C form
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Assuming that A, B and C are numbers, just subtract 2x from both sides of the equation.
(-2x) + 5y = 3
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2x-5y=-3
To put the equation 5y = 2x + 3 in the AX + By = C form, where A, B, and C are coefficients, follow these steps:
Step 1: Move all the terms to one side of the equation
Start by subtracting 2x from both sides to isolate the y term:
5y - 2x = 3
Step 2: Move the y-term to the left side
To do this, divide the equation by 5 to simplify the coefficient of y:
(y - (2/5)x) = 3/5
Step 3: Rewrite the equation in the desired form
To get the equation in the form AX + By = C, simply multiply every term by the denominator of y to eliminate fractions:
5(y - (2/5)x) = 5*(3/5)
5y - 2x = 3
Therefore, the equation 5y = 2x + 3 is already in the AX + By = C form.