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What is the value of y in the solution to the following system of linear equations?

2x+2=y
2y=5x-1

A) 3
B) 5
C) 8
D) 12

User HenryZhao
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D

given the 2 equations

2x + 2 = y → (1)

2y = 5x - 1 → (2)

Substitute y = 2x + 2 into (2)

2(2x + 2) = 5x - 1

4x + 4 = 5x - 1 ( subtract 5x from both sides )

- x + 4 = = - 1 ( subtract 4 from both sides )

- x = - 5 ( multiply through by - 1 )

x = 5

substitute x = 5 into (1)

y = (2 × 5 ) + 2 = 10 + 2 = 12 → D


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ANSWER


y=12


Step-by-step explanation

One way is to make x the subject in one equation and substitute into the other.



2x+2=y



\Rightarrow 2x=y-2



\Rightarrow x=(y)/(2)-1--(1)


The second equation is


2y=5x-1--(2)


Let us put equation 1 in 2


\Rightarrow 2y=5((y)/(2)-1)-1


\Rightarrow 2y=(5y)/(2)-5-1



\Rightarrow 2y=(5y)/(2)-6


Multiplying through by 2 gives;



\Rightarrow 4y=5y-12




\Rightarrow 4y-5y=-12



\Rightarrow -y=-12



\Rightarrow y=12









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