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If (x,2) is a solution to the equation -2x+4y=-8, what is the value of x

User Savvas Parastatidis
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y=2
-2x+4×2=-8
-2x+8=-8
-2x=-8-8
-2x=-16
x=8

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User James Walker
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Answer:

x=8

Explanation:

-2x+4y=-8

Let y = 2

-2x+4*2=-8

-2x+8=-8

Subtract 8 from each side

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

-2x=-16

Divide by -2

-2x/-2 = -16/-2

x = 8

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