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6 May, 07:18

How do I solve 3x+2y=23 1/2x-4=y by using substitution?

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  1. 6 May, 09:26
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    In the second equation y = 1/2x - 4. you take the 1/2x-4 and substitute it for y in the first equation. 3x+2 (1/2x-4) = 23. So now you get 3x+x - 8=23. Now add the 3x and x together. 4x-8 = 23. Now add 8 to both sides. 4x=31. Divide both sides by 4. x = 7 3/4 or 31/4 (its the same) Now take the 31/4 and put that as x in the second equation. 1/2 (31/4) - 4=y. 31/4-4=y. You get y=13/4 and x=31/4
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