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3) substitute the y=-2x+5 into the equation and solve for x. 2x+y=5 2y=2x-8 *x=1 *x=8 *x=-3 *x=-8 *x=3 please answer need it by 11:00pm
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3) substitute the y=-2x+5 into the equation and solve for x.
2x+y=5
2y=2x-8
*x=1
*x=8
*x=-3
*x=-8
*x=3
please answer need it by 11:00pm
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