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2.) What is the y- coordinate for the SOLUTION to the following system of

equations? (Note: although you do not HAVE to graph, it is suggested.)
y = -x- 2
by = 4(x - 1) + 7

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Answer:

y-coordinate for the SOLUTION to the following system of

equations will be:

  • y=-1

The graph is also attached.

Explanation:

Given the system of equations


y\:=\:-x-\:2


y\:=\:4\left(x\:-\:1\right)\:+\:7

Let us solve the system of equations to determine the y- coordinate


\begin{bmatrix}y=-x-2\\ y=4\left(x-1\right)+7\end{bmatrix}


y-4x=3


-


\underline{y+x=-2}


-5x=5

so


\begin{bmatrix}y+x=-2\\ -5x=5\end{bmatrix}

solve -5x=5 for x


-5x=5

Divide both sides by -5


(-5x)/(-5)=(5)/(-5)


x=-1


\mathrm{For\:}y+x=-2\mathrm{\:plug\:in\:}x=-1


y-1=-2

Add 1 to both sides


y-1+1=-2+1


y=-1

Thus, y-coordinate for the SOLUTION to the following system of

equations will be:

  • y=-1

The graph is also attached.

2.) What is the y- coordinate for the SOLUTION to the following system of equations-example-1
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