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Subtract the equation 3x-4y=17 3x+2y=3

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A.2y=14

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User Russell Shingleton
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To subtract these two equations, we can subtract all the corresponding parts of the equations. This is kind of like 'combining like terms.' The equation becomes:

(3x - 3x) + (-4y - 2y) = (17 - 3)

This further becomes our answer of:

-6y = 14

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