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Y=2x - 1 and y= -x + 5 At what x-value are the equations equal? X=0 X=1 X=2 X=3
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Y=2x - 1 and y= -x + 5
At what x-value are the equations equal?
X=0
X=1
X=2
X=3
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Answer:
X=2
Explanation:
When x is 2, y=3 for both equations
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