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OpenStudy (neverendingcycle):

Solve, using linear combination. 5x + y = 2 4x + y = 4 A. (–3, 17) B. (–2, 12) C. (1, –8) D. (0, 2)

OpenStudy (boldjon):

XD u got it bro

OpenStudy (neverendingcycle):

?

OpenStudy (boldjon):

hold up bruh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer can't just be given.

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

Hello! Welcome to OpenStudy! We can't just give answers here, it is against the Code of Conduct.

OpenStudy (neverendingcycle):

it is?

OpenStudy (neverendingcycle):

well then how do i do it?

OpenStudy (boldjon):

argh those people are here

OpenStudy (boldjon):

no we can't give u the answer

OpenStudy (boldjon):

let me explain it then

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

i'm not sure how to do it, but @zepdrix or @whpalmer4 might be able to help :)

OpenStudy (boldjon):

...i'm here u know

OpenStudy (boldjon):

guess i'm not needed

OpenStudy (neverendingcycle):

yes u r

OpenStudy (neverendingcycle):

I think I might of figured it out but i am not sure.

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

Oh, sorry, I didn't know that you were able to explain. ^_^

OpenStudy (neverendingcycle):

explain what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

subtract the second one from the first one all the way across

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you get the x value in one step

OpenStudy (neverendingcycle):

WHOA YOU HAVE 100 SCORE

OpenStudy (neverendingcycle):

Okay I understand now TY

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