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Solve the following systems of equations using substitution:
X = 6
y = 2x-3

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User Woxxom
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Answer:

x=6, y=9

Explanation:

1.) Since you are substituting, you plug 6 (X) in wherever you have X in the other equation. You will get y = 2*6 -3.
2.) Simplify. By simplification, you will get y=12-3=9. Therefore, x=6, y=9.

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