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Catherine
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31 December, 23:26
How to solve y=-x+4; y=2x-8 using substitution?
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Yusuf Hanson
31 December, 23:45
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In this problem why is the easiest to substitute.
Just set the equations equal to each other because they both equal y
-x + 4 = 2x - 8
(You want to get all the x's to one side so add x to each side)
4 = 3x - 8
(next add 8 to both sides)
12 = 3x
(lastly divide 3 from both sides)
4 = x
You have got your x so now it is time to find that y just replace x to either of the two equations
y = 2 (4) - 8 or y = - (4) + 4
y = 8 - 8 y = 0
y = 0
Final Answer: y=0, x=4
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