Solve: y = 3x + 1 and y = 2x - 4, (-5,-14), (5,14), (14,-5), (1,4), Find the intersection: y = 2x + 16 and y = 4x + 2, (2,10), (7,30), (30,7), (7,20), What is the y value that solves the following system? x = 4y + 1 and x = 3y - 2, -11, 3, -3, 11, State the y value for the intersection of y = 2x + 7 and x = 3, 3, 6, 11, 13, What is the solution?, (7,1), (2,7), (6,5), (-2,-1), Is (3,5) a solution to the following system y = x - 5 and 2x + y = -2, Yes, No, What is the solution?, one solution, no solution, infinite solutions.
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