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Emilee Stark
1 June, 21:19
4x+y=2
and x-y=3
Also using transitive property
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Yaritza Calderon
1 June, 22:01
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The answer would be: y = - 2, x=1
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Shania Ruiz
2 June, 00:43
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4x+y=2 so y = - 4x + 2
x-y=3 so y = x - 3
-4x + 2 = x - 3
-4x - x = - 3 - 2
-5x = - 5
x = 1
y = 1 - 3 = - 2
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(1, - 2)
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