SOLUTION: 3x-y=11 5y-7x=1

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Question 181429This question is from textbook holt-algebra 1
: 3x-y=11 5y-7x=1 This question is from textbook holt-algebra 1

Answer by carter6949(26)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if i understand correctly from looking at the inequalities you need to put these in slope intercept form Y=mX+b
1. 3X-Y=11 First you will need to get Y by its self
-3X -3X Next you will need to subtract 3X fom each side beacause the 3X is
-Y=-3X+11 positive.
-1 -1 -1 Now u will need to divide every number by -1 to make Y positive
Y=3X-11 <----that will give u this..
on the second problem you will do the same just ignore there in oposite order.
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