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3 July, 17:19

For the following system, tell which equation you would first use to solve for a variable in the first step of the substitution method. Explain your choice.

-2x + y = - 1

4x + 2y = 12

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  1. 3 July, 19:32
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    start the solution either by solving the first given equati9on for y or by reducing the second equation by dividing all three terms by 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    -2x + y = - 1 is most easily solvable for y: y = - 1 + 2x.

    Note that we can reduce the second equation to 2x + y = 6

    Substituting this - 1 + 2x for y in this new version of the second equation yields:

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

    Simplifiying, we get:

    2x - 1 + 2x = 6, or 4x = 7. Then x = 7/4.

    Again: start the solution either by solving the first given equati9on for y or by reducing the second equation by dividing all three terms by 2.
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