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Find which point is a solution to both equations. y = 3x + 3 ; y = -x + 3
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Find which point is a solution to both equations. y = 3x + 3 ; y = -x + 3
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Y=y
3x+x = 3-3
4x=0
X=0
Put x =0into -x+3
-x(0)+3
Y=3
(X,Y)=(0,3)
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