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14 August, 04:41

How do you solve, 2=2y-x and 23=5y - 4x, using the substitution method

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  1. 14 August, 05:03
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    2 = 2y - x

    23 = 5y - 4x

    isolate the x in the first equation

    x = 2y - 2

    now use this to substitute x in the second equation

    23 = 5y - 4 (2y - 2)

    23 = 5y - 8y + 6

    23 = - 3y + 6

    -3y = 17

    y = - 5 2/3 (5.6 repeating)

    now use that to find x in either equation.

    2 = 2 (-5.66666) - x

    2 = - 11.3 repeating - x

    13.3 repeating = - x

    x = - 13.3 repeating

    optional * * use the second equation to check
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