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What is the result of subtracting the second equation from the first? -3x+2y=7 -3x-2y=4

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Answer:

4y=3

Explanation:

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The result of subtracting the second equation from the first is
y = (3)/(4)

Solution:

Given system of equations are:

-3x + 2y = 7 ----- eqn 1

and -3x - 2y = 4 ---- eqn 2

We have to find the result of subtracting the second equation from the first

So we have to subtract second equation from the first

-3x - 2y = 4

-3x + 2y = 7

(-) -----------------

-4y = -3

4y = 3


y = (3)/(4)

Thus the result of subtracting the second equation from the first is
y = (3)/(4)

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