SOLUTION: Solve this using the substition method: -3x+6y=-3 -6x+4y=-10

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Question 471031: Solve this using the substition method:
-3x+6y=-3
-6x+4y=-10

Answer by jorel1380(3719)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-3x+6y=-3
-x+2y=-1
x-2y=1
x=2y+1
-6(2y+1)+4y=-10
-12y-6+4y=-10
-8y=-4
y=1/2
x=2..

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