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23 December, 05:20

Y = x + 2 and y=3x-4 solved using substitution

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  1. 23 December, 05:27
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    So I did this:

    y=x + 2

    y=3x-4

    I used the first equation to plug into the second equation.

    x+2 = 3x - 4

    I subtracted 3 from both sides so I get

    -2x+2=-4

    So I subtract 2 from both sides so I get

    -2x=-6

    I divide - 2 on both sides and so I get

    x=3

    Then I plug the x into either equation. I did the first equation.

    y=3+2

    y=5

    So x=3 and y=5
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