solve the linear system by addition-elimation method. (FInd the intersection of the two lines)
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how do you solve -x + 2y= 1 and x+ y=5
solve the linear system by addition-elimation
method. (FInd the intersection of the two lines)

Because one equation has a negative x and the
other equation has a positive x, you can eliminate
the x by adding the two equations.

  -x + 2y = 1
+(x +  y =  5)
-------------------
        3y = 6
y = 2

Plug that value into one of the equations
to solve for x.

x +  y = 5
x + 2 = 5
x = 3

The lines intersect at (3, 2)
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