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Sx-3y =-3
(2x + 3y = -6
a. by graphing,
What are
y =

Y2=

Sx-3y =-3 (2x + 3y = -6 a. by graphing, What are y = Y2=-example-1
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Given,

x-3y=-3

2x+3y=-6

Plotting it in graph we have,

Since we have only one point of intersection so that would be only one solution.

The point of intersection is (-3,0)

Thus x=-3 and y=0

Sx-3y =-3 (2x + 3y = -6 a. by graphing, What are y = Y2=-example-1
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