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Solve the system of linear equations.

y = x + 3

y = 2x - 2

User VRage
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Answer:

x = 5

y = 8

Explanation:

to solve the linear system of equation , we would say that let

y = x + 3................................. equation 1

y = 2x - 2 ............................................. equation 2

substitute for equation 1 into equation 2

we have

x + 3 = 2x -2

collect the like terms

x + 3 + 2 = 2x

x + 5 = 2x

5 = 2x -x

5 = x

x = 5

substitute for the value of x = 5 in equation 2

y = 2x - 2 ............................................. equation 2

y = 2(5) - 2

y = 10 - 2

y = 8

Therefore the value of x and y in the linear equation is 5 and 8 respectively

User Johann Gomes
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Answer:

x=5, y=8

Explanation:

Since both equations equal y, we can set them equal

y = x + 3

y = 2x - 2

x+3 = 2x-2

Subtract x from each side

x-x+3 = 2x-x-2

3 = x-2

Add 2 to each side

3+2= x-2+2

5 =x

Now we need to find y

y =x+3

y=5+3

y=8

User Besthost
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