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For the following system, use the second equation to make a substitution for y in the first equation. 2 x + y = 5 y + 3 = 2 x 2 x + 2 x - 3 = 5 2 x + 3 - 2 x = 5 2 x + 2 x + 3 =…
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For the following system, use the second equation to make a substitution for y in the first equation. 2 x + y = 5 y + 3 = 2 x 2 x + 2 x - 3 = 5 2 x + 3 - 2 x = 5 2 x + 2 x + 3 =…
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For the following system, use the second equation to make a substitution for y in the first equation. 2 x + y = 5 y + 3 = 2 x
2 x + 2 x - 3 = 5
2 x + 3 - 2 x = 5
2 x + 2 x + 3 = 5
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2x + 2x -3 = 5
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2x+y=5
y+3=2x
y+3-3 = 2x-3
y= 2x -3
2x + y =5
2x + 2x -3 = 5
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