Solve for y
*show your work*
1. 3x + y = 5
2. Y + x = -4
3. 4x...
Mathematics, 04.01.2021 18:20, minecraftsam2018
Solve for y
*show your work*
1. 3x + y = 5
2. Y + x = -4
3. 4x + 4y = -36
4. 6x + 2y = 22
5. 3y = 6x = 15
Answers: 1
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