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Is there an ordered pair to both of these linear equations?

Y= x+1

Y= -x+5

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Answer:

Yes (2,3)

Explanation:

x+1 = -x+5

x+x = 5-1

2x=4

x=2

y=x+1=2+1

y=3

User Serhii Shynkarenko
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Answer:

(2, 3)

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

  • Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
  • Equality Properties

Algebra I

  • Solving systems of equations using substitution/elimination
  • Solving systems of equations by graphing

Explanation:

Step 1: Define systems

y = x + 1

y = -x + 5

Step 2: Solve for x

Substitution.

  1. Substitute in y: x + 1 = -x + 5
  2. Add x on both sides: 2x + 1 = 5
  3. Subtract 1 on both sides: 2x = 4
  4. Divide 2 on both sides: x = 2

Step 3: Solve for y

  1. Define original equation: y = x + 1
  2. Substitute in x: y = 2 + 1
  3. Add: y = 3

Step 4: Graph

We can graph the systems and check if the point is the actual solution set.

Is there an ordered pair to both of these linear equations? Y= x+1 Y= -x+5-example-1
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