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Solve each system of equations by either the addition method or the substitution method. $$\begin{aligned}&y=-5 x-5\\&6 x-3=-3 y\end{aligned}$$
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Step 1: We are given the system of equations: $$\begin{aligned}&y=-5 x-5\\&6 x-3=-3 y\end{aligned}$$ We can see that the first equation is already solved for $y$, so we can use substitution to solve this system. Show more…
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