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need this asap What is the x-coordinate of the solution to this system of equations: 4x + y = 2 x - y = 3

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Given the following system of equations:


\begin{cases}4x+y=2 \\ x-y=3\end{cases}

to find the x-cooridnate of the solution, we can solve for 'y' the first equation to get the following:


\begin{gathered} 4x+y=2 \\ \Rightarrow y=2-4x \end{gathered}

next, we use this value on the second equation to get the following expression:


\begin{gathered} x-y=3 \\ \Rightarrow x-(2-4x)=3 \end{gathered}

simplifying we get the following:


\begin{gathered} x-(2-4x)=3 \\ \Rightarrow x-2+4x=3 \\ \Rightarrow x+4x=2+3 \\ \Rightarrow5x=5 \\ \Rightarrow x=(5)/(5)=1 \\ x=1 \end{gathered}

therefore, the x-coordinate of the solution to the system of equations is x = 1

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