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25 January, 19:23

If 3x + 3y = 4 and 2x + 7y = 8, then what is x?

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  1. 25 January, 19:43
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    I will try to solve your system of equations.

    3x+3y=4; 2x+7y=8

    Step: Solve3x+3y=4for x:

    3x+3y+-3y=4+-3y (Add - 3y to both sides)

    3x=-3y+4

    3x3=-3y+43 (Divide both sides by 3)

    x=-y+43

    Step: Substitute-y+43forxin2x+7y=8:

    2x+7y=8

    2 (-y+43) + 7y=8

    5y+83=8 (Simplify both sides of the equation)

    5y+83+-83=8+-83 (Add (-8) / 3 to both sides)

    5y=163

    5y5=1635 (Divide both sides by 5)

    y=1615

    Step: Substitute1615foryinx=-y+43:

    x=-y+43

    x=-1615+43

    x=415 (Simplify both sides of the equation)
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