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  • 09-01-2019
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Use substitution to solve the system of equations 4x+y=0 2y+x=-7

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hkatw
hkatw hkatw
  • 10-01-2019
move the 1st equation to get y by itself so it’s now y=-4x so you can substitute that in for the second equation 2y+x=-7 becomes 2(-4x)+x=-7
-8x+x=-7
-7x=-7
x=1

then plug that back in to find y
4(1)+y=0
4+y=0
y=-4

now you have x and y so your coordinate (the answer) is (1, -4) hope this helps!
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