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  • 12-11-2020
  • Mathematics
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Solve the system of linear equations by substitution.

x=2y+7
3x−2y=3
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joshuaabraham
joshuaabraham joshuaabraham
  • 12-11-2020
y=-4.5 and x=-2
So your first “equation equals to x so then you substitute the X in the second equation with the first equation. Which would give you 3(2y+7)-2y=3 then you solve (make sure to distribute). Which would give you y=-4.5 Can you substitute your y answer in your first equation. Which would be x= 2(-4.5)+7 then your solve
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