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Solve using elimination: y=2x+3 x+y=6
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Solve using elimination:
y=2x+3
x+y=6
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y=2x+3
y=6-x
When we subtract the second equation, the resulting equation is:
0=3x-3
3x=3
So x=1
We can plug in x to find that y=5
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X=1 and y=5 hope that helps :)
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