SOLUTION: 4x-y=3
3x+y=4
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Question 463366: 4x-y=3
3x+y=4
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4x - y = 3
3x + y = 4
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7x = 7 {added the two equations together}
x = 1 {divided both sides by 7}
3x + y = 4 {bottom original equation}
3(1) + y = 4 {substituted 1, in for x, into bottom original equation}
3 + y = 4 {multiplied 3 by 1}
y = 1 {subtracted 3 from both sides}
x = 1 and y = 1
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