Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution
1. y = 6x − 11
2. −2x − 3y = −7
3. y = −3x...
Mathematics, 22.03.2021 17:40 brianamarialove15
Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution
1. y = 6x − 11
2. −2x − 3y = −7
3. y = −3x + 5
4. 5x − 4y = −3
5. y = −2
6. 4x − 3y = 18
7. −4x + y = 6
8. −5x − y = 21
9. 2x − 3y = −1
10. y = x − 1
11. −3x − 3y = 3
12. y = −5x − 17
13. y = 5x − 7
14. −3x − 2y = −12
15. −7x − 2y = −13
16. x − 2y = 11
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