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2x - 2y = 14 x = 2 + y Solve by substitution
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2x - 2y = 14
x = 2 + y
Solve by substitution
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2x - 2y = 14
if u wanna substitute this then the answer is y=x-7
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2x= 14 + 2y
4+2y = 14 + 2y
2y= 10 + 2y
The equation is not possible
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