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15 October, 15:41

Substitution

x = y+6

y = - 2-x

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  1. 15 October, 15:51
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    X = - 2-x+6

    2x=4

    x=2

    y=-2-2

    y=-4
  2. 15 October, 15:53
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    Let us solve this by substitution;

    x = y + 6

    y = - 2 - x

    Now, we substitute the value of y in first equation. This gives us;

    x = (-2-x) + 6

    x = 4 - x

    thus, 2x = 4

    thus, x = 2.

    Substituting the value of x in equation of y,

    y = - 2 - x

    y = - 2 - 2

    thus, y = - 4.

    Thus, the solution is x = 2, y = - 4
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