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Which point is the solution to the system of linear equations shown below? 2x + y = 3 y = x - 3
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Which point is the solution to the system of linear equations shown below?
2x + y = 3
y = x - 3
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Answer:
x = 2
y = -1
Explanation:
I used substitution
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Answer:
The solution is
(2,-1)
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