X = 10 - y
3x - 2 = y
Using the two equations above, solve for y.
The Options
A....
Mathematics, 26.01.2021 05:40 anna8352
X = 10 - y
3x - 2 = y
Using the two equations above, solve for y.
The Options
A. y = 4
B. y = 7
C. y = 13
D. y = 14
Answers: 3
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