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2X-Y=3 X+Y=3 ---------- 3X = 6 X=2 2(2)-Y=3 4-Y=3 Y=1 Point of interesection: (2,1).

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Q: What point is the intersection of the graphs of the lines 2X-Y equals 3 and X plus Y equals 3?
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