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FINAL!! Pls help 1. What is the y-value of the solution to the system of equations? -7x + 5y = 6 7x + 4y = 12
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1. What is the y-value of the solution to the system of equations?
-7x + 5y = 6
7x + 4y = 12
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Answer:
(4/7,2)
Explanation:
x= 4/7
y= 2
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