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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-19

What is the solution to the following system of equations?

\[
y = 3x - 13
\]

\[
2x + 4y = 4
\]

Asked by supermtghew

Answer (2)

y=3x-13 2x+4y=4 2x+4(3x-13)=4 2x+12x-52=4 14x=56 x=4 y=12-13=-1

Answered by cristinaanton0 | 2024-06-10

The solution to the system of equations is (4, -1) obtained by substituting the expression for y from the first equation into the second equation and solving for x. After finding x, it was substituted back to find y. Thus, the final solution is x = 4 and y = -1.
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Answered by cristinaanton0 | 2024-11-01