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Solve this system of equations- x=2y-8 and 4x+y=13

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(2,5)
thats what i got

User Kamil W
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First solution: (x) - 2(y) = -8

Second solution: 4(x) + (y)

For the fraphic of the "respresentation" on the equation becomes: -2(y) + x = -8; (y) + 4(x) = 13

Now, let's do it this way: x - 2(-4[x] + 13) = -8
9(x) = 18

We found the the x-intercept (which is 2)

(y) = -4(x)

(y) = -4 × 2 + 14 = 5

x-intercept = 2; y-intercept = 5

Therefore,for your result we came upwith the answer of {2,5}

Good Luck :)

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