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What is the value of x in the solution to the system of linear equations? {y=3x+2 y=x-4 a –7 b –3 c 1 d 5

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Since y must equal both 3x+2 and x-4, we deduce that 3x+2 and x-4 must equal each other. So, we have


3x+2=x-4 \iff 2x+2=-4 \iff 2x=-6 \iff x=-3

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Answer:

b. -3

Explanation:

the system is:


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

to find the value of x, we need to eliminate the y variable.

We can eliminate the 'y' by substracting the equations:


y=3x+2\\-(y=x-4)\\-----------\\y=3x+2\\-y=-x+4\\------------\\y-y=3x-x+2+4

which is simplified to:


0=2x+6

and clearing for x:


2x=-6\\x=-6/2\\x=-3

which is option b.

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