Solve for x
x=\frac{2y-1}{5}
Solve for y
y=\frac{5x+1}{2}
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15x-6y=-3
Multiply both sides of the equation by 3.
15x=-3+6y
Add 6y to both sides.
15x=6y-3
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{15x}{15}=\frac{6y-3}{15}
Divide both sides by 15.
x=\frac{6y-3}{15}
Dividing by 15 undoes the multiplication by 15.
x=\frac{2y-1}{5}
Divide -3+6y by 15.
15x-6y=-3
Multiply both sides of the equation by 3.
-6y=-3-15x
Subtract 15x from both sides.
-6y=-15x-3
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{-6y}{-6}=\frac{-15x-3}{-6}
Divide both sides by -6.
y=\frac{-15x-3}{-6}
Dividing by -6 undoes the multiplication by -6.
y=\frac{5x+1}{2}
Divide -3-15x by -6.
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