SOLUTION: x + 2y = 3 x = 5 - 2y The solution is what ordered pair (?,?)

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Question 324924: x + 2y = 3
x = 5 - 2y
The solution is what ordered pair (?,?)

Answer by jessica43(140)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I think you may have written this problem down incorrectly:
x + 2y = 3
x = 5 - 2y
Plug the second into the first:
x + 2y = 3
(5-2y) + 2y = 3
5=3
This is not possible.....

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