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-2x + y = 1
-4x + y = -1
You can subtract these equations from each other to eliminate y
2x = 2
Divide both sides by 2
x = 1
Put this into one of the original equations
-2(1) + y = 1
Combine like terms
-2 + y = 1
Add 2 to both sides
y = 3
The answer is D) (1, 3)
Hope this helps!
-2x + y = 1
-4x + y = -1
You can subtract these equations from each other to eliminate y
2x = 2
Divide both sides by 2
x = 1
Put this into one of the original equations
-2(1) + y = 1
Combine like terms
-2 + y = 1
Add 2 to both sides
y = 3
The answer is D) (1, 3)
Hope this helps!
Answer:
d. (1,3)
Step-by-step explanation:
We will use the substitution method to solve this system of linear equations with two unknowns.
First, we will have to choose any variable from some equation and clear it.
I will use the first equation, with the variable "y"
[tex]-2x+y=1\\y=1+2x[/tex]
We will substitute this equation in the second equation. Every time we find the value of "y", let's replace.
[tex]-4x+y=-1\\-4x+(1+2x)=-1[/tex]
We will solve this equation to find the value of "x"
[tex]-4x+1+2x=-1\\-2x=-1+1\\-2x=-2\\x=\frac{-2}{-2} \\x=1[/tex]
Now, the found value of "x" will replace it in any of my two initial equations.
[tex]-2(1)+y=1\\[/tex]
and we solve
[tex]-2+y=1\\y=1+2\\y=3[/tex]
Thus, the result of this system of equations is
(1,3)