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Can someone understand this i know its substitution for sure if i dont get wrong

Can someone understand this i know its substitution for sure if i dont get wrong-example-1

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4x - y = 3

y = 2x + 13


Substitute the second equation into the first equation:

4x - y = 3 [since y = 2x + 13, you can substitute (2x + 13) for "y" in the equation]

4x - (2x + 13) = 3 Distribute/multiply - into (2x + 13)

4x - 2x - 13 = 3

2x - 13 = 3 Add 13 on both sides

2x = 16 Divide 2 on both sides

x = 8


Now that you know x = 8, plug it into one of the equations to find y

y = 2x + 13

y = 2(8) + 13

y = 16 + 13

y = 29


x = 8, y = 29 or (8, 29)


[proof]

4x - y = 3

4(8) - 29 = 3

32 - 29 = 3

3 = 3


y = 2x + 13

29 = 2(8) + 13

29 = 16 + 13

29 = 29


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