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A system of equations is shown below.

2x-6y=-6
y=1.5x-2.5
what is the value of x in the solution to the system?

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User Soviero
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Answer:

x = 3

Explanation:

Solving systems of linear equations via substitution:


2x-6y=-6


y=1.5x-2.5

We are already given the value of y, so to find the value of x, we need to plug in the y value in the other equation.


2x-6(1.5x-2.5)=-6

Distribute 6


2x-9x+15=-6

Combine our like terms


-7x+15=-6

Subtract 15 to both sides


-7x=-21\\

Divide by -7


x=3

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