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OpenStudy (djbreezy):

Solve using substitution. -3x + 3y = 4 -x + y = 3 A. The only solution is (3, 2) B. There are infinite number of solutions. C. No solution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

find out what y using the second equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y should be on one side and everything else on the other

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

Soo the answer is B??

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

i need a answer check..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well if you find y its equal to 3+x right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so if you plug it in you get 9=4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you do it from here?

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

i have trouble with this sometimes so i just need u to tell me if my answer is in correct or correct @tlatti

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

i think its B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry just trying to help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if you get 9=4 then there is no solution

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

So the answer is C??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

Thx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:)

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