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Y=4x-6 2x-3y=8 if this problem is to be solved by substitution
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Y=4x-6
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if this problem is to be solved by substitution
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start by substituting y into the second equation 2x-3(4x-6)=8 then solving regularly to find x and then substitute x into the equation to find y and the answer should be (1,-2)
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