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How do you find the substitution for y=3x-34 and y=2x-5 ?
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How do you find the substitution for y=3x-34 and y=2x-5 ?
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y= 3x-34 ->eqn 1
y=2x-5 -> eqn 2
sub eqn 1 in eqn 2
3x-34 = 2x-5
3x-2x=-5+34
x=29
y=2(29)-5
y= 53
therefore solution (29,53)
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