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A system of equations is shown below: x + y = 3 2x − y = 6 the x-coordinate of the solution to this system of equations is _____. Numerical answers expected! Answer for blank 1:

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hi! the answer is 3, i just took the test

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Answer:

The x-coordinate of the solution to this system of equations is 3

Explanation:

Given the system of equations:


x+y = 3 ....[1]


2x-y = 6 ....[2]

Add equation [1] and [2] we have;


x+y+2x-y = 9

Simplify:


3x = 9

Divide both sides by 3 we have;

x = 3

Substitute in [1] we have;

3+y = 3

⇒y = 0

Solution for the given system of equation is= (3, 0)

Therefore, the x-coordinate of the solution to this system of equations is 3

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