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Y = -2x + 3, y = -x - 1
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Since these are both set equal to y the easiest way to solve is to set the equations equal to each other.
-2x + 3= -x-1
add 2x to both sides
3= x-1
add 1 to both sides
4=x
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4,-5 is your x and y
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