pmullin pmullin
  • 07-05-2015
  • Mathematics
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How do I solve this system using substitution: y = x + 4; y = 3x

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Gravityi
Gravityi Gravityi
  • 07-05-2015
you just do 
3x=x+4
subtract x from both sides
2x=4
divide 2 from both sides
x=2
y=2+4
y=6
(x,y)= (2,6)
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Panoyin
Panoyin Panoyin
  • 07-05-2015
y = x + 4
y = 3x

 3x = x + 4
- x  - x       
 2x = 4
  2     2
   x = 2
y = x + 4
y = 2 + 4
y = 6
(x, y) = (2, 6)
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