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Use substitution to solve the system of equations x= -3y-13 2x+2y=-6

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For this case we have a system of two equations with two unknowns:


x = -3y-13\\2x + 2y = -6

To solve we follow the steps below:

We substitute the first equation in the second:


2 (-3y-13) + 2y = -6

We apply distributive property to the terms of parentheses:


-6y-26 + 2y = -6

We add 26 to both sides of the equation:


-6y + 2y = -6 + 26\\-4y = 20\\y = \frac {20} {- 4}\\y = -5

We find the value of x:


x = -3 (-5) -13\\x = 15-13\\x = 2

Answer:


(x, y) :( 2, -5)

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