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solve the system of quations using the substitution method. x+2y=-12 x=5y
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OlieXae


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Registered: 05.07.2001
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Posted: Monday 20th of Aug 07:52    

Hi gals and guys I’m really stuck on solve the system of quations using the substitution method. x+2y=-12 x=5y and would sure desperately need guidance to direct me with exponent rules, percentages and graphing function. My math assignment is due soon. I have even thought of hiring a tutor, but they are so costly . So any idea would be greatly valued .
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ameich


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Registered: 21.03.2005
From: Prague, Czech Republic

Posted: Tuesday 21st of Aug 07:03    

Well, I cannot solve your assignment for you as that would mean plagiarism . However, I can give you an idea . Try using Algebrator. You can find detailed and well explained answers to all your queries in solve the system of quations using the substitution method. x+2y=-12 x=5y.
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Dnexiam


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Registered: 25.01.2003
From: City 17

Posted: Thursday 23rd of Aug 08:56    

Some professors really don’t know how to explain that well. Luckily, there are softwares like Algebrator that makes a great substitute teacher for math subjects. It might even be better than a real professor because it’s more accurate and quicker!
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Erekena


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Registered: 09.07.2004
From: Queensland, Australia

Posted: Friday 24th of Aug 10:50    

I understand. My concepts are pretty clear, but this specific set seems to be very tough. A little help would do me a lot. Please give me the URL to it.
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Koem


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Registered: 22.10.2001
From: Sweden

Posted: Sunday 26th of Aug 09:40    

Visit https://mathpoint.net/multiplication-and-division-of-rational-expressions.html and you can get all the information about this tool. I would advice you to try it at least once. All it takes is few minutes to get familiar to the program .
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