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Solve the system of equations by substitution. y = 2x - 4 y = x + 1 A. No solution B. (5,6) C. Infinitely many solutions
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Solve the system of equations by substitution. y = 2x - 4 y = x + 1 A. No solution B. (5,6) C. Infinitely many solutions
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Solve the system of equations by substitution.
y = 2x - 4
y = x + 1
A. No solution
B. (5,6)
C. Infinitely many solutions
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X+1= 2x-4
Subtract x from both sides.
1=x-4
Add 4 to both sides
5 = x
Put 5 in place of x
Y=5+1
Y= 6
(5,6)
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the answer is b
Explanation:
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