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Given the system below. What is the x value of the solution? 3x + 5y = 8 y = x + 8

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We are given the following system of equations:

3 x + 5 y = 8

y = x + 8

So we can use the "substitution method" to solve it, since the second equation is already giving us a possible substitution to make:

Replace y with x + 8 in the other equation.

We proceed as shown below:

3 x + 5 y = 8

3 x + 5 (x + 8) = 8

Use distributivr property to remove the parenthesis:

3 x + 5 x + 40 = 8

8 x + 40 = 8

subtract 40 from both sides to isolate the term in "x"

8 x = 8 - 40

8 x = - 32

divide both sides by 8 to isolate "x"

x = - 32 / 8

x = - 4

We found the requested x value

We are also asked to find y , so we use the value for x in the substitution equation:

y = x + 8

y = -4 + 8 = 4

Then y = 4

The pair that satisfies this system is x = -4 and y = 4 or in pair form: (-4, 4)

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