SOLUTION: Hi can you help me with this one? x + 2y = 5 kx + 3y = 3 Write the second equation in slope-intercept form. Subtract kx from each side of the equation kx + 3y

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Question 676761: Hi can you help me with this one?


x + 2y = 5
kx + 3y = 3


Write the second equation in slope-intercept form. Subtract kx from each side of the equation
kx + 3y = 3.
3y = + 3
Divide each term by 3.
y =

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Add to EACH side of the equation:





Multiply EACH term (on both sides of the equation) by





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