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What is the solution to 3x - y = 13 and 2x + 5y = 20
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What is the solution to 3x - y = 13 and 2x + 5y = 20
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2x+5y=20
3x-y=13 (•5)
2x+5y=20
15x-5y=65
17x=85
X=85/17
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Answer:
Explanation:
x = 10 - 5/2y
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