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Use addition to solve the linear system of equations. Include all of your work in your final answer.

3x - y = 6
y = x - 4

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3x-(x-4)=6
3x-x+4=6
2x+4=6
2x=2
X=1
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Answer: Im not entirely sure this could work but rearrange the formula into a simultaneous equation so this for instance; (rearrange in another way if this isn’t entirely right)

3x-y=6

x+y=4

then same sign subtract them to give you y and x and plot or use to find the linear system.

Step-by-step explanation: Just from common knowledge, so sorry if this is wrong but give it a go.

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