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2x+y=-11;3x-4y=11 How do I solve this by substitution?
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2x+y=-11;3x-4y=11
How do I solve this by substitution?
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1)2x+y= - 11
2*(-6)+1=-11
1)3x-4y=11
3*9-4*4=11
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This is the answer! ;)
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