Solve the system of equations using substitution.

y = x + 6
y = –2x – 3

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I still trying to do it, but it is hard for me, can you explain that again?

Thanks Ms. Sue.
y = x + 6
y =

Obviously y is the same in both equations.

x + 6 = –2x – 3

Combine like terms.

3x = -3 - 6

3x = -9

x = -3

y = -3 + 6
y = -3
Thanks, now i got it :)
You're welcome. :-)
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