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Dwayne Bolton
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3 May, 09:07
What is the solution to y=5x+1 and y=-5x+15?
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Justin Rivera
3 May, 09:15
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x=7/5, y=8
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use substitution.
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Weston Juarez
3 May, 09:34
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The answer is ...
X = 3
Y = 16
(3,16)
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