It is not appropriate to talk about "the" three solutions for this equations; the equation describes a straight line, and has an infinite number of solutions. Solve the equation for "y", substitute any value for "x", and calculate the corresponding value for "y", to get one opf these solutions.
1
-23 equals -8
2x - y = 8 x + y = 1 These are your two equations. They will have two solutions since you have two variables. The solutions are x=3 and y=-2
107 divided by 12 equals 8 with a remainder of 11. There are many other possible solutions as well.
They are: (3, 1) and (-11/5, -8/5)
If: x-3 = 8 then x = 11 which has only one solution
using the t-table determine 3 solutions to this equation: y equals 2x
One.
8
5 -8
8
Through a process of elimination and substitution the solutions are s = 8 and x = 5