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What will be the resulting equation when you substitute the first equation (-3x + 5) in for y in the second equation?

Equation 1: y=(-3x+5)
Equation 2: 5x-4(y)=-3

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User Jamira
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:Substituting for y:

5x - 4(-3x + 5) = -3

5x + 12x - 20 = -3

17x = -3 + 20

17x = 17.

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User Ponder Stibbons
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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:

Substituting for y:

5x - 4(-3x + 5) = -3

5x + 12x - 20 = -3

17x = -3 + 20

17x = 17.

x = 1.

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User Taimur Aziz
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