SOLUTION: (x+2, 2y-3)=(0,1) so (x,y)=?

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Question 844869: (x+2, 2y-3)=(0,1) so (x,y)=?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x+2, 2y-3)=(0,1) ---> x+2 = 0 and 2y-3 = 1

x+2 = 0

x = -2

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2y -3 = 1

2y = 1+3

2y = 4

y = 4/2

y = 2

So (x,y) = (-2, 2)

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