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2y + x + 7 = 0 how do i solve with substitution?
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2y + x + 7 = 0
how do i solve with substitution?
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When solving for x, set y to 0. When solving for y, set x to zero. You can just isolate the variables from there.
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Answer:
x+2y=-7
Explanation:
2y + x =-7
x+2y=-7
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