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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 22:10 ummsumaiyah3583

Y = 5x + 3 y = 5.5x + 2
0.5x = 1
x = 2
y = 13
How could you transform these two equations to be the same as the original equation you wrote to solve for x? What do you think this means about solving for the variables in a situation represented by two equations?

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Y = 5x + 3 y = 5.5x + 2
0.5x = 1
x = 2
y = 13
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