SOLUTION: 2x-y-11
2x=3y=7
This equation has brackets on the left encompassing both problems. Not sure how to even attempt or explain this to my daughter. Can you help?
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Question 163733: 2x-y-11
2x=3y=7
This equation has brackets on the left encompassing both problems. Not sure how to even attempt or explain this to my daughter. Can you help?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
YOUR SECOND EQUATION HAS ONE TOO MANY = SIGNS.
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