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Kinda confused with this, how am i supposed to answer for X if in (-4 + 41) there’s no X???

Kinda confused with this, how am i supposed to answer for X if in (-4 + 41) there-example-1

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Answer:

x=13 and y=20.

Explanation:

76 is what u use to try to find both variables. So...u set it up as 6x-2=76. You add 2 to both sides. The 2 cancels out. 6x=78. Divide by 6. x=13. On the other hand, set the other equation as (-4+4y)=76. open the parenthesis...-4+4y=76. add 4 to both sides. 4y=80. Divide by 4 on both sides....y=20. Reason why u couldnt see x is because the x looks faded with the numbers.

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