SOLUTION: What is the solution to the system of equations that contains −3x + y = 3 and 2x − y = −1?
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Question 244063: What is the solution to the system of equations that contains −3x + y = 3 and 2x − y = −1?
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-3x+y=3
2x-y=-1
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-x===2
x=-2
y=-3
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Ed
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