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How many solutions are in -x-y=3 and y=x-3

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See, pls, offered explanation:
1) the both equations are linear function, it means system made up of the both equation has the only solution.
2) if to prove this:

\left \{ {{-x-y=3} \atop {-x+y=-3}} \right. \left \{ {{x=0} \atop {y=-3}} \right.
Answer: one solution.
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