SOLUTION: –7x + 4y = –12
This is an equation with two variables. If you are trying to solve it, you must have two equations to come up with a solution. Please check the problem again.
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Question 273647: –7x + 4y = –12
This is an equation with two variables. If you are trying to solve it, you must have two equations to come up with a solution. Please check the problem again.
Answer by colliefan(242) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is an equation with two variables. If you are trying to solve it, you must have two equations to come up with a solution. Please check the problem again.
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