SOLUTION: my question is based on solving linear equations by way of substitution- x-3y=-11 6x-y=2

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Question 1000032: my question is based on solving linear equations by way of substitution-
x-3y=-11
6x-y=2

Answer by ikleyn(52793)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Express x from the first equation. You will get x = 3y - 11.

Then substitute it into the second equation.

Solve the obtained equation for y.

And so on . . . 

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