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| Question 61694This question is from textbook Alegbra Concepts and applications
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 Use substitution to solve for x and y
 3x - y = 3
 y = 2x - 1 
This question is from textbook Alegbra Concepts and applications
 
 Answer by funmath(2933)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Use substitution to solve for x and y E1:  3x - y = 3
 E2:  y = 2x - 1
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 Substitute 2x-1 from E2 in for y in E1 and solve for x.
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 3x-(2x-1)=3
 3x-2x+1=3
 x+1=3
 x+1-1=3-1
 x=2
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 Substitute 2 in for x in E2 and solve for y.
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 y=2(2)-1
 y=4-1
 y=3
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 Therefore the solution is (x,y)=(2,3)
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 Sanity Check, does that solution work for both E1 and E2.
 3(2)-(3)=3--->6-3=3--->3=3  E1 Checks
 3=2(2)-1--->3=4-1--->3=3   E2 Checks
 Happy Calculating!!!
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