SOLUTION: solve by substitution 2x-4y=2 then the second equation is y=x-3 write answer as coordinates using (___,___) also i have a question can I solve one of the equations at a time or do

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Question 1029498: solve by substitution 2x-4y=2 then the second equation is y=x-3 write answer as coordinates using (___,___) also i have a question can I solve one of the equations at a time or do I have to do both at once
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Think logically. You have .
You want to solve using Substitution. One of your equations GIVES an expression equal to y. SUBSTITUTE THIS into the other equation!

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