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01-05-2017
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How to solve x=6y-11 and 3x-2y=-1 by substitution
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kaelidavis
kaelidavis
01-05-2017
Substitute x into the second equation:
3(6y-11)-2y=-1
18y-33-2y=-1
16y=32
y=2
Then put the y value into the first equation to get x:
x=6(2)-11
x=1
There you go!
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