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y=x−4y=−x+6

User YoungFrog
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Answer: Your answers are Y = 1 and X = 5

Explanation:

y=x-4 y=-x+6 Substitute x - 4 for y in y=-x+6 x-4=-x+6Add X on each side x-4+x =-x+6+x 2x - 4 = 6Add 4 on each side 2x-4+4 = 6+4 2x = 10Divide by 2 on each side 2x ÷ 2 = 10 ÷ 2 x = 5 Now we have X To find Y we substitute 5 for x in y= x-4 y = 5 - 4 y = 1 so you answers would be Y= 1 and x = 5 i hoped this helped:)

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