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use the following system of equations.$$\begin{aligned}&3 x+2 y=7\\ &5 x-y=3 \end{aligned}$$Which equation would you use to solve for y? Explain why.
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The first equation is $3x + 2y = 7$ and the second equation is $5x - y = 3$. Show more…
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