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Solve for x and y if x + y = 3 and 3x - y = 1
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Solve for x and y if x + y = 3 and 3x - y = 1
Solution
x + y = 3
+(3x - y = 1)
We have;
4x = 4
Dividing both side we have
X = 1
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