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For the following system, use the second equation to make a substitution for y in the first equation. 2x + y = 6 y = 3x + 4 What is the resulting equation?

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Answer:


2x+(3x+4)=6

Explanation:

Substitute the value of y from the second equation into the first one:


2x+y=6\\y=3x+4

So:


2x+(3x+4)=6

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