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24 February, 21:15

Solve the system of equations by using the substitution method.

3x-5y=14

y=x-4

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  1. 24 February, 21:55
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    The system would equate to (3,-1). X=3 and y=-1

    Substitute is plugging in one value into another equation to solve it. In this system of equations, the value of y is given which can be plugging in to 3x-5y=14.

    First plug the value of y in to the equation which will give you 3x-5 (x-4) = 14. Next you want to distribute - 5 to the terms in the parentheses which will leave you with 3x-5x+20=14. Afterwards you want to add like terms and get - 2x+20=14. Subtract on both sides by 20 and get - 2x=-6, isolate x by dividing by - 2 on both sides. X=3.

    Now that you have the value of x you need to find the value of y. Plug x into y=x-4 so that you get y=3-4 which will give you y=-1.
  2. 24 February, 23:59
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    x = 3

    y = - 1

    (3, - 1)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Substitute the y variable in 3x-5y=14 with the expression x-4

    3x - 5y = 14

    3x - 5 (x - 4) = 14 Use the distributive property

    3x - (5x - 20) = 14 Subtract the binomial

    3x - 5x + 20 = 14 Collect like terms

    20 - 2x = 14 Isolate "x" now

    -2x = 14 - 20 Subtract 20 from both sides

    -2x = - 6 Divide both sides by - 2

    x = 3 Solved for x

    Substitute x using 3 in one of the equations.

    y = x - 4

    y = 3 - 4 Subtract

    y = - 1 Solved for y

    The solution as an ordered pair (x, y) is (3, - 1).
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