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OpenStudy (anonymous):

substitution: 3x+5y=3 x=8-4y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes, plug that into first equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well, you already have one equation interms of x. All you would have to do is plug it into the first, like so: 3(8-4y)+5y=3, then evluate that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thought so :) thank you so much!

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