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Solve the system by substitution.
4x + 2y = 10
x − y = 13

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Answer:


\boxed{\tt (6,-7)}

Explanation:


\tt 4x + 2y = 10\\x - y = 13

First Let's solve for x in x-y=13


\tt x-y=13

Add y to both sides:


\tt x=13+y

Now, Substitute x=13+y into 4x+2y=10:-

Let x=13+y


\tt 4(13+y)+2y=10


\tt 52+6y=10

Now, let's solve for y in 52+6y=10:-


\tt 52+6y=10

Subtract 52 from both sides:-


\tt 6y=10-52


\tt 6y=-42

Divide both sides by 6:-


\tt \cfrac{6y}{6} =\cfrac{-42}{6}


\boxed{\tt y=-7}

Now, we'll Substitute y=-7 into to x=13+y to find "x":-


\tt x=13+y


\tt x=13+-7


\boxed{\tt x=6}

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