Use the system of equations to answer the questions. 2x + 3y = 3, y = 8 - 3x. The value of y from the second equation is substituted back into the first equation. What is the resulting equation? What is the value of x? What is the value of y?
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Step 1:** Substitute the value of y from the second equation into the first equation: \[2x + 3(8 - 3x) = 3\] ** Show more…
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