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X = 3 - y 5x - 12 = y Using the two equations above, solve for y a. y = 0.5 b. y = 2.5 c. y = -2 d. y = 5.5
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X = 3 - y
5x - 12 = y
Using the two equations above, solve for y
a. y = 0.5
b. y = 2.5
c. y = -2
d. y = 5.5
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the answer is b. have a nice day :)
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