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24 January, 22:33

Substitute 3y+2 for x in the second equation 2 (3y+2) - 5y=2

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  1. 25 January, 02:08
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    The answer is y=-2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    multiply the 2 on the outside of the parenthesis to the inside. giving you 6y+4-5y=2. subtract 5y from 6y and get y. the equation is now y+4=2. subtract 4 from the two and get negative 2. the equation is now y=-2
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