Solve each system using substitution.
3. y = 3x + 5 4. y + 2 = 3x
y = x + 3 -2 y = 1 - 3x....
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Solve each system using substitution.
3. y = 3x + 5 4. y + 2 = 3x
y = x + 3 -2 y = 1 - 3x.
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