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How do I solve 2x+3y=7, x-y=1

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2x+3y=7
2(2)+3y=7
4+3y=7
subtract 4 from both sides
3y=3
divide both side by 3
y=1

2x+3y=7
2x+3=7
2x+3y=7
subtract 3y from both sides
2x=7-3y
divide both side by 2
x=3.5-1.5
x=2

then you do the x-y=1

x-y=1
2-1=1
1=1

in the end both answers are 1 so that means that i did it right. that means that x=2 and y=1
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2x+3y=7
x-y=1

2x+3y=7
x=1+y

2*(1+y)+3y=7
x=1+y

2+2y+3y=7
x=1+y

5y=5 |(:5)
x=1+y

y=1
x=2

CHECK:
2x+3y=7
x-y=1

2*2 + 3*1 = 7

x-y = 1
2-1 = 1

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