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5x+7+6x+2y=2y+1+y+3 solve for x & y
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5x+7+6x+2y=2y+1+y+3
solve for x & y
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I believe the answer to be
X = y - 3 divided by 11
Y = 11x + 3
Someone please double check.
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x = (y/11) - (3/11)
y = 11x + 3
Hope this helps!
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