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I made x my arbitrary variable and got z=5x+4 and y= -3x-4. I have a feeling this is wrong. Can you explain where I messed up! thankyou.
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I made x my arbitrary variable and got z=5x+4 and y= -3x-4. I have a feeling this is wrong. Can you explain where I messed up! thankyou.
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I made x my arbitrary variable and got z=5x+4 and y= -3x-4. I have a feeling this is wrong. Can you explain where I messed up! thankyou.
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z = 5x - 1
y = 1 - 3x
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