You have to substitute one of the equations into the other to get the answer. If that makes sense, plus the answer will end up being one equation not two seperate like it is stated.
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rerite so it make sens...hav yuneek terms

if "H" be the hite, then sae hite

if t=time, sae time

if T=twex, sae twex
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Eliminate R and solve for I

R=IY

L=IR
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