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What is the solution to this system of equations: 8x−2y=−4 4x−y=−2
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What is the solution to this system of equations:
8x−2y=−4
4x−y=−2
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8x-2y=-4
8x-2y +4=0
8divided by 2 is 4 and 4 divided by 2 is 2
= 4x-y+2=0
And 4x-y=-2
4x-y+2=-2+2
Answer= 4x-y+2 = 0
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Answer:
x=−1/2+y/4
Explanation:
hopefully it’s right
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