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2x+3y=6 X+2y=5 Solve by elimination
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2x+3y=6
X+2y=5
Solve by elimination
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2x + 3y=6
x+2y=5 multiply by -2
2x + 3y=6
-2x-4y = -10
-y=-4
y=4
2x+3(4)=6
2x+12=6
x=-3
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y= 4
x=-3
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y=2/3x+3
Only if you are solving for Y
and also....
y=1/2X+5/2
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