SOLUTION: y=3x-1
and
y=negative2x
The x and y are the same in both problems.
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Question 67935: y=3x-1
and
y=negative2x
The x and y are the same in both problems.
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Y=3X-1 NOW SUBSTITUTE (3X-1) FOR Y IN THE OTHER EQUATION THUS
3X-1=-2X
3X+2X=1
5X=1
X=1/5 ANSWER
Y=3*1/5-1
Y=3/5-1
Y=-2/5 ANSWER
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