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25 March, 07:10
How do you solve 3x-5y=9; x=-1,0,1
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Tripp Malone
25 March, 07:11
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-3-5y=9 Y=-1 1/3
0-5y=9 Y=-1.8
3-5y=9 Y=-1.2
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