SOLUTION: How to sole
y=3x-5
y=-2x+5
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Question 260560: How to sole
y=3x-5
y=-2x+5
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y=3x-5 --(1)
y=-2x+5 --(2)
Put y value into equation (1) --> -2x+5 =3x-5
-2x-3x =-5-5
-5x =-10
5x=10
x=10/5
x=2
Thus, y=3*2-5=6-5=1
Therefore, x=2 and y =1
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