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Mathematics, 15.02.2020 04:01, ayoismeisalex

Now that we have one of the variables from Part A isolated, and w the two original equations. Which of the following options represents this? tten in terms of the other variable, we can now subsfiute this into the other of
2A + 3(3A-5)=4
2(B + 5) + 3B =-4
O 2A+3(-5)=4

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