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19 May, 01:52

5x-42=y

X+Y=18

How do I find the variables numeric value

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  1. 19 May, 02:00
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    5x - 42 = y

    x + y = 18

    To find the variables numeric value, you can do substitution and plug in the equation of y (first equation) into the second equation because y is already by itself.

    x + (5x - 42) = 18

    x + 5x - 42 = 18

    6x - 42 = 18

    Add 42 on both sides

    6x = 60

    Divide 6 on both sides to get x by itself

    x = 10

    Now that you know "x", you can plug it into either of the equations to find "y"

    x + y = 18

    10 + y = 18

    y = 8

    5x - 42 = y

    5 (10) - 42 = y

    50 - 42 = y

    8 = y

    x = 10, y = 8
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