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| Question 134244:  Solve system by substitution or addition, whichever is easier.
 2y - x = 3
 x = 3y - 5
 Answer by algebrapro18(249)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Since one of the equations has a variable solved for already, lets use substitution. 
 The steps in substitution are as follows:
 
 1) Solve one of the equations for a variable.
 2) Plug in the value of that variable into the other equation and solve for the one variable left.
 3) Plug that value into 1 and solve for the first variable.
 
 Since step one has already been done for us we can just jump to step to.
 
 2y - x = 3
 x = 3y - 5
 
 Plugging x = 3y-5 into the top equation you get:
 
 2y -(3y-5) = 3
 
 now we just solve for y
 
 2y -(3y-5) = 3
 2y - 3y + 5 = 3
 -y + 5 = 3
 -y = -2
 y = 2
 
 Now we move on to step 3.  Plugging the value y = 2 into the second equation we get:
 
 x = 3(2)-5
 x = 6 - 5
 x = 1
 
 now we are done, our solution is (1,2) or x = 1 and y =2 depending on what form we want to leave it in.
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