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Solve the following system of equations by using the substitution method. y = x + 3 and y = 2x – 4

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Answer:

x=7 and y=10

Explanation:

y=x+3 ......eqn (1)

y=2x-4 .......eqn(2)

From equation 1

x=y-3 .......eqn (3)

Subtitude equation 3 into equation 2

y=2(y-3)-4

y=2y-6-4

y=2y-10

y-2y=-10

-y=-10

y=10

Subtitude y=10 into equation 3

x=10-3

x=7

User Jadon
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Answer:

x=7, y=10

Explanation:

Given equation set is :


\[y = x + 3\] ---------------(1)


\[y = 2x - 4\] ---------------(2)

Simplifying (1) to express x in terms of y:


\[x = y - 3\] ---------------- (3)

Substituting this value of x in (2) and solving:


\[y = 2*(y-3) - 4\]

=>
\[y = 2y - 6 - 4\]

=>
\[y = 2y - 10\]

=>
\[2y - y = 10\]

=>
\[y = 10\]

Substituting this value of y in (3) :


\[x = 10 - 3\]

=>
\[x = 7\]

So the required solution is x=7,y=10.

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