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22 July, 14:40

Use substitution process to find x, y, and z from the equations 2x+4y+3z=14, y+3z=11, z=4

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  1. 22 July, 16:17
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    Work backwards.

    Start with z = 4.

    Now deal with the middle equation

    y + 3z = 11 Substitute z = 4 and solve for y

    y + 3 (4) = 11 Subtract 12 from both sides

    y + 12 = 11

    y + 12 - 12 = 11 - 12 Combine terms on the left and right

    y = - 1 Now use the top equation for x

    z = 4 z still = 4

    2x + 4 (-1) + 3 (4) = 14

    2x - 4 + 12 = 14 Solve 3z

    2x + 8 = 14 Subtract 8

    2x + 8 - 8 = 14 - 8 Combine

    2x = 6 Divide by 2

    x = 6/2

    x = 3

    Answer

    x = 3

    y = - 1

    z = 4
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