Question - Linear Equation in Two Variables

Solution:

To solve the equation \(3x - 5y - 21 = 0\), we can isolate \(y\).

Add \(5y\) and \(21\) to both sides:

\(3x = 5y + 21\)

Now, subtract \(21\) from both sides:

\(3x - 21 = 5y\)

Divide each term by \(5\) to solve for \(y\):

\(y = \frac{3x - 21}{5}\)

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