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How to solve x + 2y = 13

4x + 8y = −9
I get confused after eliminating the x.
Please help?

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y= zero

using the process of substitution I had this...

4( -2y +13) +8y = -9
distribution -8y +52 -8y= -9

so -8y+8y =0
you end up having zero for y no matter what the subtraction of 52 was, because anything divided by zero is zero...

so if you already have the x value, your point is going to be an x-intercept
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You need to multiply x + 2y = 13 by -4 then the -4 and +4 will cancel each other out then you solve the rest of the equation.
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