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Zayden Short
Mathematics
5 June, 12:18
Solve System of linear equations by elimination
x - 3y = 2
-x + 2y = - 3
+3
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Peyton Wise
5 June, 12:31
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Add the two equations to get - y=-1. So, y=1. Solving for x, you get that x=5.
So the solution is (5,1)
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