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Rebekah Carr
Mathematics
29 February, 08:53
Solve for x and y
x+y=3
-2y+x=1
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Damien Zimmerman
29 February, 09:20
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Since y does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right side of the equation, by subtracting y from both sides.
x = - y + 3
Move all terms that don't contain y to the right side and solve.
y = x/2 - 1/2
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