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Mathematics, 05.11.2019 18:31 laceytoyne72

Consider the following system of equations:
equation 1: 3x + y = 5
equation 2: 5x - 4y = -3
which variable in which equation should we solve for?
o the x in equation 1.
the y in equation 1.
the x in equation 2.
the y in equation 2.

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