Question 152273
how do you solve this equation:
y=2x-5
y=6x+7 
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If both expressions = y then:
6x + 7 = 2x - 5
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Subtract 2x from both sides:
6x - 2x + 7 = -5
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Subtract 7 from both sides
4x = - 5 - 7
4x = -12
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Divide both sides by 5
x = {{{(-12)/4}}}
x = -3
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Find y using the 1st equation, substitute -3 for x
y = 2(-3) - 5
y = -6  - 5
y = -11
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Check solution in the 2nd equation:
6(-3) + 7 =
-18 + 7 = -11 (which is y)