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Mathematics, 18.12.2020 19:40 diametriagay

Question 1 On problem #2, which variable will be the easiest to isolate in order to use substitution?
a: x, in the top equation
b: y, in the top equation
c: x, in the bottom equation
d: y, in the bottom equation
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