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What's
y=3x-3
2y-x=4 as an ordered pair

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i don’t wanna give the exact answer, i want to help you and lead you in the right place so you know the concept and process if a similar question is on an assessment. basically, the set of equations is set up for substitution method. we can agree that y equals 3x-3. so in the second equation, instead of writing “2y” you would SUBSTITUTE the y for 3x-3. so the equation would be 2(3x-3)-x=4. do the distributive property. once you get the equation after doing the distributive property, you solve for x using your algebra skills from previous units (cancel out x’s, for instance). your answer is your x coordinate. in order to find your y, you substitute whatever number you got for x and plug it in to one of the equations, doesn’t matter which. you will then solve for Y using your algebra skills you learned from previous units. after solving, you should get what y=. now you put the number in coordinate pair form which is (x,y)
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