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Solve 7x − 2y = −3 14x + y = 14
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Solve 7x − 2y = −3 14x + y = 14
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Solve 7x − 2y = −3
14x + y = 14
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Move the constant to the left-hand side by adding its opposite to both sides, The sum of two opposites equals
7x-2y+3=0
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