An example is:
![y=3x-12\\8x+4y=52](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/uce6ffdk9325f7cocgqn7b0e5fapws3obj.png)
The reasons why this is easier to use substitution vs elimination is:
- You don't need to take the time to isolate x or y since one of the equations has already isolated y.
- The two equations aren't in the same order with each other. The first equation is in the order of y term = x term + constant while the second equation is in the order of x term + y term = constant. If you were using the elimination method, you would need to rearrange the equations so that the like terms lined up with each other, which is a hassle compared to using the substitution method.