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Neeeed helppp been stuck on this lesson for too long

Neeeed helppp been stuck on this lesson for too long-example-1
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Answer:

substitude (2x+4) for y in the second equation

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Explanation:

Because the first equation is already set up for us in the form "y = something" the easiest way would be to substitute (2x + 4) for y in the second equation.

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