SOLUTION: How do you solve by method of substitution X=6y+1 -3x+18y=-3

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Question 1017374: How do you solve by method of substitution
X=6y+1
-3x+18y=-3

Answer by Pinksparkles(13)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Substitute X=6y+1
Into -3x+18y=-3
-3(6y+1)+18y=-3
-18y-3+18y=-3
-18y+18y=0y
-3=-3
Y=0
X=6(0)+1
X=1.
There are INFINITE solutions.

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