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Y=1/2x+3 y=5 using substitution method
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The answer is:
x=
4
and
y
=
5
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So you put 5 as y first. 5 = 1/2x +3. Then subtract 3 by both sides to get 2 = 1/2x. Then divide both sides by 1/2 to get 1 = x.
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