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13 June, 12:54

Solve each system by substitution

x+3y=-4

y+x=0

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  1. 13 June, 13:23
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    To figure this out, you would first isolate one of the variables in one of the two equations given.

    I will first isloate the second equation's Y by subratcting it on both sides to get it onto the other side, thus not changing any of the values in the equation, just moving it around.

    The equation would be: x=0+y or simply x=y

    You plug in the x to the first equation with parenthesis around it to get it all into on equation: (y) + 3y=-4

    Add the two like terms, y and 3y to get 4y=-4

    Divide that equation by four on both sides to get y=-1

    Plug - 1 into the second equation that you had moved around (x=y) to get x=-1

    So - 1=y and - 1=x
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