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What is the solution of the system of equation? y=2x-3 , 4x-3y=31

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User Jangari
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Answer:

Use Substitution.

Plug in 2x-3 in place of y in the second equation.

4x - 3(2x-3) = 31

4x - 6x + 9 =31

-9 -9

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-2x=22 so x=-11

Then, y=2(-11)-3, so y=-25

So the solution would be (-11,-25).

Explanation:

is the variable alone?

No

what is it attached to?

you always do adding or subtracting first so it is attached to 3

How is it attached?

by subtraction

what is the inverse operation?

it is addition

then all you do is the same thing but with multiplication or division

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User DrgPP
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Hi!

We can solve this using the substitution method.

Given:


y=2x-3\\4x-3y=31

Using the first question, we know that
y is equal to
2x-3, so we can simply plug that value in to the second equation, like so:


4x-3(2x-3)=31

Now, we can algebraically solve this for
y


4x-3(2x-3)=31

Distribute.


4x-6x+9=31

Add like terms.


-2x+9=31

Subtract
9 from both sides.


-2x=22

Divide both sides by
-2


x=-11

Now plug in that value to the first equation:


y=2(-11)-3

Multiply.


y=-22-3

Subtract.


y=-25

The solution is (-11, -25)

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User Harijoe
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