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2x+3=15 x+y=6 work out the values of x and y
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2x+3=15
x+y=6
work out the values of x and y
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Subtract 3 from 15 and positive 3, you’re left with 2x = 12. Now you divide both sides by 2 to get x alone. x=6 so y =0
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Answer:
x=6 and y=0
Explanation:
1. 15-3=12
2. 12÷2=6 6=x
3. 6-6=0 0=y
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