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Solving Linear Equations with Substitution 1) 2x+y=4 2) -2x+y=-4 Answers: A)x=-2 y=4 B)x=2 y=0 C)x=0 y=2 D)x=4 y=-4
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Solving Linear Equations with Substitution
1) 2x+y=4
2) -2x+y=-4
Answers:
A)x=-2
y=4
B)x=2
y=0
C)x=0
y=2
D)x=4
y=-4
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the answer is B x=2 y=0
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