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Asked by Mathew G

how do i solve this equation by using substitution?

2x+y=4
3x+2y=1

please help. thanks
17 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
from the first equation, solve for y.

Then, put that value for y into the second equation, and solve for x.
17 years ago
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