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How do you solve y=3-x
2x+y=6

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Answer:

x=3 y=0

Explanation:

This is called system of innequalities

we know y= 3-x and we substitute that into 2x+y=6 and we get

2x+3-x=6 we solve and get x=3

then we substitute x into the first equation and we get y=3-3 and get 0

x=3 y=0

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