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12 April, 23:23

Solving systems by elimination (y=-x+1) (y=4x-14)

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  1. 12 April, 23:41
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    y = - x + 1

    y = 4x - 14

    To solve this system via elimination, we would need to multiply the top equation by 4, and then add both equations.

    4 (-x + 1)

    -4x + 4

    Now we're left with two equations:

    4y = - 4x + 4

    y = 4x - 14

    Add both equations.

    5y = - 10

    Divide both sides by 5.

    y = - 2

    Because we have a constant value for y, we can solve for x:

    y = - x + 1

    -2 = - x + 1

    Add x to both sides.

    x - 2 = 1

    Add 2 to both sides.

    x = 3
  2. 13 April, 01:49
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    Answer: y=-2 and x=3
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