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3x + 4y = -23 2y - x = -19 What is the solution (x, y) to the system of equations above?
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3x + 4y = -23
2y - x = -19
What is the solution (x, y) to the system of equations above?
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x=3 and y=-8
I solved using substitution, but you can also use elimination. x = 2y+19, find x, then find y.
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