y=−3

x=−3y+2
x=

y=

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To solve for \( x \) and \( y \) using the equations you've provided, we can start by substituting the value of \( y \) into the equation for \( x \).

You have:

  1. \( y = -3 \)
  2. \( x = -3y + 2 \)

Now we will substitute \( y = -3 \) into the equation for \( x \):

\[ x = -3(-3) + 2 \]

Calculating this:

\[ x = 9 + 2 = 11 \]

So, the solutions are:

\[ x = 11 \] \[ y = -3 \]