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13 October, 00:15

Y=-x+4

y = 3x

solving systems using substitution

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  1. 13 October, 02:49
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    The answer is one becuase if you add - x tot he 3x you get 4 and then divide by four and get one
  2. 13 October, 02:51
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    Okay so first you "substitute" 3x for y in the other equation so it looks like this 3x=-x+4 ... Then you solve for x by adding x to the other side so it's 4x = 4 then you divide by 4 and get x = 1 ... Then you have to find y so you pull x into one equation like this y = 3*1 so y=3 So the final answer is (1,3)
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