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Please help quickly!!:)) Appreciate it x+y=6 y+4=x Choices: (11/2, 1/2) (5, 1) (21/2, 11/2) (1, 5)

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Answer:

B: (5,1)

Explanation:

So we have the system of equations:


x+y=6\text{ and}\\y+4=x

We can solve this system using substitution.

Substitute the second equation into the first. Use x. So:


(y+4)+y=6

Combine like terms:


2y+4=6

Subtract 4 from both sides:


2y=2

Divide both sides by 2:


y=1

So, the value of y is 1.

To find x, substitute this back into the second equation:


y+4=x

Substitute 1 for y:


1+4=x

Add:


x=5

Therefore, our answer is (5,1).

The answer is B.

And we're done!

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