Y=6x-11 , -2x-37=-7
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Substitute y=6x-11 in -2x-3y=-7, which is the same as 2x+3y=7:

2x+3(6x-11)=7, 2x+18x-33=7, 20x=40, x=2. So y=6x-11=12-11=1.

Solution is x=2, y=1 which can be written (2,1).

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