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OpenStudy (abbycross167):

Can someone please try to explain to me how to answer this question? Please Question~ Solve the systems using the substitution method. y = (2/3)x + 1 y + x = 6

OpenStudy (danjs):

the first one is y= all that stuff put all that stuff where you see any y in the other one

OpenStudy (alexandrea.lane):

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OpenStudy (abbycross167):

@alexandrea.lane Could you explain what you did? I'm sorry but I don't understand how to answer this question

OpenStudy (alexandrea.lane):

You want to take your y=(2/3)x+1 and put it into your other equation Where you see "y" in your second equation is where you would put the first equation...

OpenStudy (abbycross167):

ok then what?

OpenStudy (alexandrea.lane):

Solve. combined like terms

OpenStudy (alexandrea.lane):

Are you finding x and y?

OpenStudy (abbycross167):

I'm trying give me a sec

OpenStudy (abbycross167):

Ok I can't figure out how to do it

OpenStudy (abbycross167):

@alexandrea.lane

OpenStudy (alexandrea.lane):

trying to figure out the answer

OpenStudy (alexandrea.lane):

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OpenStudy (abbycross167):

Oh ok, thank you!!

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