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Consider the following pair of equations:

y = –2x + 8
y = x – 1
Explain how you will solve the pair of equations by substitution. Show all the steps and write the solution in (x, y) form. (5 points)

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y=-2x+8

y=x-1

Solve y=-2x+8 for y

Substitute -2x+8 for y in y =x-1

y=x-1

-2x+8=x-1

Add -x to both sides

-2x+8+-x=x-1+-x

-3x+8=1

Add -8 to both sides

-3x+8+-8=1+-8

-3x=-9

Divide both sides by -3

-3x/-3=-9/-3

x=3

Substitute 3 for x in y =-2x+8

y=-2x+8

y=(-2)(3)+8

Simplify both sides of the equation

y=2


Answer : y=2 and x=3

(3,2)


I hope that's help !

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