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Does anyone know how to do this?

Does anyone know how to do this?-example-1
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That look hard what subject is it
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first, since the second equation equals x. you just substitute that equation for the x value in the first equation. then you distribute and it will give you what y equals. then, put that y value into the second equation and you will get x
Does anyone know how to do this?-example-1
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