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How do I solve y=x-2 and y=3x+5?

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Answer:

x = -7/2 and y = -11/2

Explanation:

These equations are known as slope-intercept equations.

Slope-intercept equation are a type of linear equation.

The slope-intercept format is: y = mx + b

  • m = the slope
  • b = the y-intercept

Because there are two equations, this would be a system of equations.

So, to figure this out, we need to use the substitution method.

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Problem:

Solve y=x−2;y=3x+5

Solution:
Step: Solve y=x−2 for y:

Step: Substitute x-2 for y in y = 3x + 5:

y = 3x + 5

x - 2 = 3x + 5

x−2+−3x=3x+5+−3x(Add -3x to both sides)

−2x−2=5

−2x−2+2=5+2(Add 2 to both sides)

−2x=7

-2x/-2 = 7/-2 (Divide both sides by -2)

x = -7/2

Step: Substitute -7/2 for x in y = x - 2:

y = x - 2

y = -7/2 - 2

y = -11/2(Simplify both sides of the equation)

Answer:

x = -7/2 and y = -11/2

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