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18 May, 02:51

For the following system, use the second equation to make a substitution for y in the first equation.

2x+y=6

y = 3x + 4

What is the resulting equation?

Oy+2x+y=6

2x + y + 3x + 4=6

2x + 3x + 4) = 6

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  1. 18 May, 02:54
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    2x+3x+4=6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You'd plug in the y-equation which is y=3x+4 into the placement of the y in the first equation 2x+y=6,

    Which would then result in 2x+3x+4=6, which is the answer
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