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1. Solve the following
system:
2x + 2y = 38
y = x + 3

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Answer:

y=11

x=8

Explanation:

This is Elimination

2x+2y=38

Subtract 2x on both sides 2y=-2x+38

Then Multiply 2(y=x+3) which equals 2y=2x+6

Solve by Elimination

2y=-2x+38

2y=2x+6

add the y's and since the x's are different those cancel out, then add 38 and 6.

then you do the equation 4y=44

divide both by 4

y=11

then you do 11=x+3

subtract 3 on both sides

x=8

and there you go

I hope this is how you wanted it solved

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