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Sam Acosta
17 February, 03:15
X+2y=10
y=3
Linear substitution
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Shorty
17 February, 07:09
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X + 2y = 10
x + 2 (3) = 10
x + 6 = 10
- 6 - 6
x = 4
(x, y) = (4, 3)
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