Use the substitution method to solve the system of equations. The first step is to substitute the value of y from the first equation into the second equation. Enter the unsimplified equation that results.
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Given System of Equations: 1. \( y = 2x + 3 \) 2. \( 3x + 2y = 12 \) Show more…
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