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OpenStudy (vshiroky):

help

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

multiply the first equation all the way across by \(3\)

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

x=4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you get \[15x-3y=54\] then add to the second equation and the \(y\) terms will drop out

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

(4,2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are faster than me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and you are right

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

Lol sometimes I second guess myself... actually often. Once I get going though I'm on it. haha How would I figure out the bottom part though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they intersect at one point... since you found it!

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

OOOOOOOOO haha makes sense

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