:( Our professor has not shared the lecture notes yet (he doesn't let us write in class unless we're working out a problem, Dumb thing to do I know) and I have such a horrible memory with math especially with dealing with fractions. I can't remember how we did the similar problem today. Please explain step by step with this equation i'm going to provide. :) Thank you kind Stranger(s) for taking the time to answer it. If x−y=2 and x=5/2, find y.

Mathematics · College · Thu Feb 04 2021

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Given that :- If x−y=2 and x=5/2

find:- y=?

let us assume x-y=2 is equation 1

and x=5/2 is equation 2 

now put the value x,  given in equation 2 in equation 1

5/2-y=2

5/2-2=y

½=y(Answer)

 

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