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What is the x-value in the solution to this system of linear equations? 2x - y = 11 x + 3y = -5 0-3 0 -1 O 2 O4 PLEASE HELP :)
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What is the x-value in the solution to this system of linear equations?
2x - y = 11
x + 3y = -5
0-3
0 -1
O 2
O4
PLEASE HELP :)
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Answer: 4
Solving Steps:
2x-y=11
x+3y=-5
-2x-y=11
-2x-6y=10
-7y=21
y=-3
x+3(-3)=-5
x=4
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