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Solve by substitution:

2x= -y+3
5x-y=11
8 years ago

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Answered by Steve
#1: y = 3-2x
so,
5x-(3-2x) = 11
7x = 14
x = 2
now you can find y using either equation.
8 years ago
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5x-y=11

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