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OpenStudy (anonymous):

See attached....someone please help asap

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would appreciate someone's help....Normally I can think rather good and got most of my questions done but not feeling very good the last couple days so I am struggling here.

OpenStudy (theeric):

Hi! Sorry you haven't been feeling well... This is what I learned to call a "system of equations." Have you don't problems like these before?

OpenStudy (theeric):

@DebbieZ , are you there?

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

well you know y = 2x - 2 so substitute it into the 1st equation and you get \[9x + 3(3x -2) = \frac{3}{2}\] now you have an equation in 1 unknown, so solve for x. When you get a value for x, substitute it into either of the original equations... to find y

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

what you are really finding in a question like this is where or the number plane do the 2 lines intersect. The solution is an ordered pair hope this helps

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone just give me the answer this one time...I am just not up to doing this....

OpenStudy (theeric):

I'm sorry, we can't do that. Feel free to take a break and try it later, if you can! \(\href{/code-of-conduct}{\text{Code of Conduct}}\)

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

ask me if I can just give the answer… sometimes, it is asking the right person

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