SOLUTION: -2X+Y=3. 8X-3Y=-7 what do I do?
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Question 1053287: -2X+Y=3. 8X-3Y=-7 what do I do?
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given , you realize that it is a system of linear equations and find the ordered pair of values (X,Y) that satisfies both equations.
This system of equations is easy to solve by substitution,
meaning solving for ,
and substituting the expression found for in the other equation:
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