Solve the simultaneous equation x=y+1 and x+2y=7 is

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To solve the simultaneous equations

\[ x = y + 1 \]
\[ x + 2y = 7 \]

we can use the substitution method. Here's a step-by-step solution:

1. Substitute \( x = y + 1 \) into the second equation \( x + 2y = 7 \):

\[ (y + 1) + 2y = 7 \]

2. Simplify the equation:

\[ y + 1 + 2y = 7 \]
\[ 3y + 1 = 7 \]

3. Solve for \( y \):

\[ 3y = 7 - 1 \]
\[ 3y = 6 \]
\[ y = \frac{6}{3} \]
\[ y = 2 \]

4. Substitute \( y = 2 \) back into the first equation \( x = y + 1 \):

\[ x = 2 + 1 \]
\[ x = 3 \]

Therefore, the solution to the simultaneous equations is \( x = 3 \) and \( y = 2 \).
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