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Use the substitution method to solve this system of equations. Choose the correct ordered pair. 2x-y=10. 2x-2y=4

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Answer:

(x, y) = (8, 6)

Explanation:

given the 2 equations

2x - y = 10 → (1)

2x - 2y = 4 → (2)

rearrange equation (1) expressing y in terms of x

y = 2x - 10 → (3)

Substitute y = 2x - 10 in equation (2)

2x - 2(2x - 10) = 4

2x - 4x + 20 = 4

- 2x + 20 = 4 ( subtract 20 from both sides )

- 2x = - 16 ( divide both sides by - 2 )

x = 8

substitute x = 8 in equation (3)

y = (2 × 8) - 10 = 16 - 10 = 6

solution is (8 , 6)


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ANSWER

The correct ordered pair is

(8,6).



EXPLANATION

The given equations are

2x - y = 10


We make y the subject and call it equation (1).


Thus,


- y = - 2x + 10


This implies that,



y = 2x - 10 - - - (1)


The second equation is


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


We substitute equation (1) into equation (2).


2x - 2(2x - 10) = 4


We expand brackets to obtain,


2x - 4x + 20 = 4


This implies that,


2x - 4x= 4 - 20



- 2x = - 16


x = 8


We put this value in to equation (1) to get,


y = 2(8) - 10


y = 16 - 10



y = 6


The correct orders pair is

(8,6)

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