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Tell which equation you use to solve for one of the variables when solving the system by substitution: 2x + 3y = 5 or 4x - y =3 // plzzzzz help:$)

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You can using any equation you want to solve for one of the variables. For instance, if you want to solve for x you turn one of the equations so y is by its self

2x + 3y = 5
4x - y =3

I am going to use 4x - y =3
-y = -4x + 3
y = 4x -3
Now you can substitute 4x - 3 for y in 2x + 3y = 5 and solve for x
2x + 3y = 5
2x + 3(4x - 3) = 5

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