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Y = -x + 3 2y + 2x = 4
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Y = -x + 3
2y + 2x = 4
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Answer is “no solution”
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To solve this, you substitute the y value in the first equation in for y in the second equation and solve for x
2 ( -x + 3) + 2x = 4
-2x + 6 + 2x = 4
6 = 4
This does not equal so it is no solution
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Answer: y = 4
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