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x=-y+3
5x-y=-2

Solve using Elimination

I already solved the equation using Substitution, Graphing, and a table I just need a little more help on Elimination.

I know that in Elimination they have to be in the same form so I put it in slope intercept which would be y=-x+3 and y=5x+21
10 years ago

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M
Nevermind I got it
10 years ago
jeje
Good job!
10 years ago

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