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Solve each equation by substitution Y=2x-3 Y=3x-6
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Solve each equation by substitution
Y=2x-3
Y=3x-6
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Substitute the value of 2nd equation into first equation,
3x - 6 = 2x - 3
3x - 2x = -3 + 6
x = 3
Then, substitute it in first equation,
y = 2(3) - 3
y = 6 - 3 = 3
In short, Your Answer would be: (3, 3)
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