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Please help with this Algebra 1 math problem:

A system of equations is shown below:

3x - y = 2
x + y = 6

The x-coordinate of the solution to this system of equations is _____.,

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3x - y = 2

x + y = 6


This system is already in a nice form to do the elimination method on the y variable.

We simply add vertically.


4x = 8.


x = 2. The x-coordinate of the solution is 2.


We can plug the value in to find y if needed.

2 + y = 6.

y = 4.

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