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x=3/2y+5

2x-3y=8

How would you solve
14 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
x=3/2y+5

2x-3y=8

Substitute 3/2y+5 for x in second equation and solve for y. Insert that value into the first equation and solve for x. Check by inserting both values into the second equation.
14 years ago
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