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3 March, 08:55

Subtract the equations 3X plus 4Y equals 17 minus (3X plus 2Y equals three)

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  1. 3 March, 09:16
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    The problem we are asked to simplify is:

    (3x + 4y = 17) - (3x + 2y = 3)

    To subtract the equations, we do what we would normally do, combine like terms. This gives us our answer equation of:

    (3x - 3x) + (4y - 2y) = (17 - 3)

    This gives us our answer of:

    2y = 14

    But, if we would want to solve it (the question doesn't ask us for this), we find that y = 7 and substitute the value of y in one of the equations to find x.
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