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X = 10 - y 3x - 2 = y Using the two equations above, solve for y.
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X = 10 - y
3x - 2 = y
Using the two equations above, solve for y.
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Step-by-step explanation: y=10-x so 3x-2=10-x 4x=12 x=3
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