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1 September, 08:38

Algebra 1 system if equations

y = 2x + 6

y = x - 1

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  1. 1 September, 10:18
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    The first equation can be rewritten as 2x - y = - 6. I will then substitute the second equation in where the y-variable is. This give you the equation:

    2x - (x - 1) = - 6.

    Distribute the negative to both terms in the parentheses.

    2x - x + 1 = - 6

    Combine like terms

    x + 1 = - 6

    Subtract 1 from both sides

    x = - 7

    Now plug in - 7 where x goes.

    y = - 7 - 1

    y = - 8

    Your solution is ( - 7, - 8)
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