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How do you solve y=x-3 and
Y= -x +5

User Vinieth
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Answer:

The answer is 4

Explanation:

Set them equal so it would be X-3= -X+5 then add the negative X to get

2x-3=5 then add the -3 to 5 and get

2x=8 then divide 2 from both sides to get

x=4

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