SOLUTION: Y=5x+1 and y=2x-11
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Question 989516: Y=5x+1 and y=2x-11
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Fascinating pair of equations, but there is really nothing that can be done with them. You see, you actually have three different variables: Y, y, and x. But you only have two equations.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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