Solve for a
a=3-c-b
Solve for b
b=3-c-a
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a+1+b+c-4=0
Add -2 and 3 to get 1.
a-3+b+c=0
Subtract 4 from 1 to get -3.
a+b+c=3
Add 3 to both sides. Anything plus zero gives itself.
a+c=3-b
Subtract b from both sides.
a=3-b-c
Subtract c from both sides.
a+1+b+c-4=0
Add -2 and 3 to get 1.
a-3+b+c=0
Subtract 4 from 1 to get -3.
-3+b+c=-a
Subtract a from both sides. Anything subtracted from zero gives its negation.
b+c=-a+3
Add 3 to both sides.
b=-a+3-c
Subtract c from both sides.
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