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Leonard Newman
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15 July, 23:07
How do I solve this
X=2 y=3 y-4=-2 (x+3)
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Arroyo
15 July, 23:12
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-1 = - 10; no solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
Substitute the variables with their given amount.
The 'y' variable now becomes 3, and the 'x' variable now becomes 2.
(3) - 4 = - 2 (2+3)
Use the distributive property to simplify the equation.
3-4 = - 2 (2) - 2 (3)
Multiply.
3-4 = - 4-6
Now subtract the following.
-1 = - 10
Since the answers do not equal each other, it's no solution.
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