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Solving systems by substitution classwork – solve each of the following systems by substitution. x = 4y – 9 x = y + 3 5x = -2y + 48 x = -3y + 20 y – 4x = 28 y = -2x – 2 y + 2x = -12 y = x + 15 x = -2y – 7 2x + y = -14

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