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Solve algebraically.
3x + y =3
Y = 2x - 7

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User Leda
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The answer is indeed (2,-3)
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User Martin Schaer
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3x + y =3
Y = 2x - 7

substitute Y = 2x - 7 into 3x + y =3
3x + y =3
3x +2x - 7 =3
5x = 10
x = 2

Y = 2x - 7 = 2(2) - 7 = -3

answer
(2, -3)


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