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2. Y - 3 = X + 2 2X - 1 = Y Show your work
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2. Y - 3 = X + 2
2X - 1 = Y
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Y - 3 = X + 2 ...............….... (1)
2X - 1 = Y ........................... (2)
From (2),
2X - 1 = Y
Y = 2X - 1
Sub (2) into (1),
(2X-1) - 3 = X + 2
2X - 1 - 3 = X + 2
2X - X = 2 + 1 + 3
X = 6
Sub x=6 into (1),
Y = 2(6) - 1
Y = 12 - 1
Y = 11
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