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Solve by substitution y=6x-11 -2x-3y=-7
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Solve by substitution
y=6x-11
-2x-3y=-7
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so you substitute y=6x-11 into -2x-3y=-7
-2x-3(6x-11)=-7
add like terms
-20x+33=-7
subtract 33 from both sides
-20x=-40
multiply by -1
20x=40
divide both sides by 20
x=2
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