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What is the result of subtracting the second equation from the first?
\[\begin{aligned}
-3x+2y &= 7 \\\\
-3x-2y &= 4
\end{aligned}\]
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Subtracting the second from the first:
(-3x+2y) - (-3x-2y) = 7 - 4
This gives 4y = 3, so y = 3/4.
(-3x+2y) - (-3x-2y) = 7 - 4
This gives 4y = 3, so y = 3/4.
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