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Can someone please help me with these two questions on substitution.​

Can someone please help me with these two questions on substitution.​-example-1
User Jory
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Answer:

Number 23:

x=7

y=6

Number 24:

x=-6

y= -5

Explanation:

Number 23: You have to make one of the equations have only one variable per side

x-y=1 to x=1+y Then you put the 1+y in all the x's spots on the other equation

2(1+y)=14 Distribute the 2 to 1+y

2+2y=14 Subtract 2 from both sides

2y=12 divide both sides by 2

y=6 Now you fill in your answer for six to find the x

x-y=1

x-6=1 Add six to both sides

x=7

Number 24: You have to have one equation have only one variable per side

x+3y=-36 to x=-36-3y now you fill in all the spots with x's with -36-3y

x-4y=-1 fill in the x spot

-36-3y-4y=-1 simplify the -3y and the -4y to -7y

-36-7y=-1 Add 36 to both sides

-7y=35 Divide by -7 so the y will be positive

y=-5 Now fill in the y with -5 to one of the equations

x-4y=-1 fill in the y spot

x-(-5)=-1 a negative by a negative is a positive so make the 5 positive

x+5=-1 Subtract 5 from both sides

x=-6

User Martin Fahl
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Answer:

seems like 3 if used in a equations

User Jessica Hamrick
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