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- Substitute the solution for x in the equation 2x + 5 = x-1. Then simplify to check your answer fromabove. Show your work.

- Substitute the solution for x in the equation 2x + 5 = x-1. Then simplify to check-example-1
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The two equations are

2x + 5

and

x - 1

If we graph both equations, the solution would be the point where both lines meet. The point can be determined by solving the equation

2x + 5 = x - 1

2x - x = - 1 - 5

x = - 6

We would substitute x = - 6 into any of the expressions

y = 2x + 5 = 2 * - 6 + 5

y = - 12 + 5

y = - 7

If we substitute x = - 6 into y = x - 1, it becomes

y = - 6 - 1

y = - 7

The value of y at the point of intersection is - 7

The solution is (- 6, - 7)

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