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2. Solve by substitution: y = -x + 2 AND 2x - y = -5*

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

y =  -x + 2 -------(i)

2x - y = -5  -----------(ii)

Substitute y = -x + 2 in equation (ii)

2x - (-x + 2) = -5

2x + x - 2 = - 5

3x - 2 = -5            {add 2 to both side}

3x -2 + 2 = -5 + 2

3x = -3   { divide both sides by 3}

3x/3 = -3/3

x = -1

Plug in the value of x in equation (i)

y  = - (-1) + 2

y = 1 +2

y = 3

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