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Solve the following system of equations:

2x + 4y = 18

-3x + 2 = y

A.(-1, 4)

B.(1, 4)

C.(-1, 5)

D.(1, -1)

User RonR
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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

Given the following question:


2x+4y=18

-3x+2=y

To find the answer we need to find the values of each of the variables by solving one equation at a time, and then substitute those answers into each equation in till we have our answers.


2x+4y=18

-3x+2=y

y-y=0

-3x+2+ -y=0

2-2=0

-3x+-y=0+-2

-3x+3x=0

-y=3x-2

-y/-1=y

3x+2/-1=-3x+2

y=-3x+2

Substitute y for -3x + 2:


2x+4y=18

y=-3x+2

2x+4(-3x+2)=18

2x+4(-3x+2)=18=-10x+8=18

-10x+8=18

8-8=0

18-8=10

-10x=10

-10x/10=x

10/-10=-1

x=-1

Substitute x for -1:

y=-3x+2

x=-1

y=-3(-1)+2

-3*-1=3

y=3+2

3+2=5

y=5


x=-1

y=5

Your answer is "(-1, 5)" or option C.

Hope this helps.

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