SOLUTION: y=2x                                                                            y=x=3                                                                            please give me some
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Question 87002:  y=2x                                                                            y=x=3                                                                            please give me some understanding of how to substitute  variables   
Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 BELIEVE YOU HAVE 1 TOO MANY = SIGNS IN THE SECOND EQUATION.
IF Y=X=3 THEN
3=2*3
3=6 NOT VALID. 
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