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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 07:00 ftbluedevil

The following statement describes a linear equation: "The sum of y and twice
x is two." A second linear equation can
be described by this statement: "The
opposite of x is one greater than y." What
is the system of equations represents the
two statements?

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The following statement describes a

linear equation: The sum of y and twice
x is two. A second

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