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Charlee Pratt
26 June, 22:59
Solve for x and y.
3x+y=13
6x+2y=26
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Abraham Juarez
27 June, 01:33
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Okay, this is a case of substitution:
3x + y = 13 correct?
-3x - 3x
So: y = 13 - 3x
So: 3x + (13-3x) = 13
and this is interchangeable, so x and y = all positive numbers
aka. 6x + 2 (13-3x) = 26
it does not matter what numbers x and y are as long as they positive
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