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Solve the system of equations below using the substitution method. x = y + 7 / 2 4x − 2y = 8

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Answer:

y = -3

x =
(1)/(2)

Explanation:

4(y +
(7)/(2)) - 2y = 8 Distribute the 4. Multiply everything in the parentheses by 4

4y + 14 - 2y = 8 4
((7)/(2)) =
(28)/(2) = 14 Combine the like terms 4y and -2y

2y + 14 = 8 Subtract 14 from both sides

2y = -6 Divide both sides by 2

y = -3

Plug -3 in for y in either original equation.

4x - 2y = 8

4x -2(-3) = 8

4x + 6 = 8 Subtract 6 from both sides

4x = 2 Divide both sides by 4

x =
(2)/(4) =
(1)/(2)

Check:

x = y +
(7)/(2)


(1)/(2) = -3+
(7)/(2)


(1)/(2) =
(-6)/(2) +
(7)/(2)


(1)/(2) =
(1)/(2)

4x - 2y = 8

4(
(1)/(2)) - 2(-3) = 8

2 + 6 = 8

8 = 8

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