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7 August, 06:36

Solving a system of linear equations y=-x-4 and y=3/5x + 4

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  1. 7 August, 06:41
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    (-5, 1)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Using substitution, you can solve the system of equations to first solve for one variable and then solve for the other. Given the following two equations:

    y = - x - 4 and y = 3/5x + 4, since both equations are equal to 'y', you can set them equal to each other and solve for 'x':

    -x - 4 = 3/5 x + 4

    Add 'x' to both sides: - x - 4 + x = 3/5x + 4 + x or - 4 = 8/5x + 4

    Subtract 4 from both sides: - 4 - 4 = 8/5x + 4 - 4 or - 8 = 8/5x

    Multiply both sides by reciprocal of 8/5 (5/8) : (5/8) (-8) = 8/5x (5/8)

    Simplify: - 5 = x

    Solve for y: y = - (-5) - 4 or y = 5 - 4 = 1

    (-5, 1)
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