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3x + 3y = 3
\y=-1/x+2
y=-2
y = 0
y = 3
y = 1

3x + 3y = 3 \y=-1/x+2 y=-2 y = 0 y = 3 y = 1-example-1

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Answer:
y=3

Explanation:

The intersection point of the graphs is the solution. So, you need to find the
y-coordinate of the intersection point.

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