SOLUTION: y=-x+3 y=x+1

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Question 34860: y=-x+3 y=x+1
Answer by lyra(94)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Okay, lets convert these so that all of the variables are on one side of the equation:
--->
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Solved by pluggable solver: SOLVE linear system by SUBSTITUTION
Solve:
We'll use substitution. After moving 1*y to the right, we get:
, or . Substitute that
into another equation:
and simplify: So, we know that y=2. Since , x=1.

Answer: .


Hope this helps,
lyra

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