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What is the solution to the system of equations below?

{3x+4y=(-2)
{2x-4y=(-8)

User Jimw
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Answer:

x = -2

y = 1

Explanation:

{3x+4y=(-2)

{2x-4y=(-8)

{4y = -2 - 3x

{2x - 4y = -8

Substitute the value of 4y in 2x - 4y = -8

2x - (-2 - 3x) = -8

x= - 2

Substitute the value of x into 2x - 4y = -8

= 2x (-2) - 4y = -8

y = 1

User Igor Romanov
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Answer:

x = -2 , y = 1

Explanation:

add the terms :

3x+2x+4y-4y = -2-8

5x = -10

x = -2

now that x = -2 , plug its value into any of the two equations (we'll take the first)

3*-2 +4y = -2

4y = 4

y = 1

User Lee Buckle
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