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NEED HELP FAST! 14. (08.06 LC) An unknown number y is 20 more than an unknown number x. The number y is also x less than 2. The equations to find x and y are shown below: y = x + 20 y = –x + 2 Which is
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An unknown number y is 20 more than an unknown number x. The number y is also x less than 2. The equations to find x and y are shown below:
y = x + 20
y = –x + 2
Which is a correct step to find x and y? (1 point)
Multiply the equations to eliminate y.
Add the equations to eliminate x.
Write the points where the graphs of the equations intersect the x-axis.
Write the points where the graphs of the equations intersect the y-axis.
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Answer:
Add the equations to eliminate x.
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Add the equations to eliminate x.
Because the first equation has x and the second has -x, added together, they cancel each other out. When you add the rest of the equation, you get 2y=22. You can then divide by 2 to get y=11.
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