Asked by dickson
                how do you solve this equation using the substitution method: 
2x−3y=−1
y=x−1
            
        2x−3y=−1
y=x−1
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                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    substituting y = x-1, the first equation becomes
2x - 3(x-1) = -1
solve for x, and then you can get y
    
2x - 3(x-1) = -1
solve for x, and then you can get y
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