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Y=−5x2+ 6x− 3 y=−4x− 3

using elimination or subsutution

User Waxhaw
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I think the answer is:2x-4y=13

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y=-(10)+6x-3y=-4x-3

{3+10=13}

{3y+y=4y}

{6x-4x=2x}

4y=+2x-13

=2x-4y=13

I'M NOT SURE OF THE ANSWER THOUGH

User U Rogel
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Explanation:

My math is terrible but I think u should eliminate and substitute.

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