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How Do You Equate Two Equations? [Solved]
Suppose we have a pair of simultaneous equations, 2x − y = −2 and x + y = 5. We can solve these equations by taking the sum of the left hand sides and equating it to the sum of the right hand sides as follows: 2x − y + (x + y)=3x = 3. So, x = 1.
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