Find the value of y 3x-2y=6,x=2+3y

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sub the second equation of x= 2+3y into the first.
Once you find y, sub that back into the second equation to get the x
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Write both equations in the same form, namely
3x - 2y = 6
x - 3y = 2

Multiply both sides of the second equation by 3
3x - 9y = 6
Subtract that from the first equation.
7y = 0
Therefore y = 0
Use either of the first two equations to solve for x.
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