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Solve the system of equations below x-2y=3

2y-3y=9

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First you solve 2y-3y=9.

2y - 3y = 9 \\ subtract \: 2y \: and \: 3y \\ - y = 9 \\ divide \: by \: - 1 \\ y = - 9
Now that you have y, then you substitute y into x-2y=3 to find X


x - 2( - 9) = 3 \\ multiply \: - 9 * - 2 \\ x + 18 = 3 \\ subtract \: 18 \: on \: both \: sides \\ x = - 15
Your solution is (-15, -9)
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