SOLUTION: Y=2x+6
5x+3y=7
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Question 1007898: Y=2x+6
5x+3y=7
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y = 2x + 6
5x + 3y = 7
Substitute first equation into the second to find x:
5x + 3(2x + 6) = 7
5x + 6x + 18 = 7
11x = -11
x = -1
Substitute x back into first equation to find y:
y = 2x + 6
y = 2(-1) +6
y = -2 + 6
y = 4
Final Answer:
x = -1
y = 4
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