It should be,
4x-8=2x-10 because you substitute that for y.
Now you do,
4x-2x because you do the opposite of the positive 2x as you bring it to the other side.
That is,
2x-8=10 now you bring the 8 to the other side.
2x=10+8 I added it because I do the opposite and it is a negative 8 so I add.
2x+18 now divide
x=9 that's the answer.
Answer:
<u>D</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
The logical step is to <u>factorize the left side of the equation</u>, which becomes:
Then, you can take the square root on both sides.
Not asked, but good to understand the procedure regardless.
Answer:
<h3>A. y=-2x+3z+25</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
Isolate the term of x and y from one side of the equation.
<u>To solve:</u>

<h3>2x+y-3z=25</h3>
<u>First, you have to subtract by 2x-3z from both sides.</u>

<u>Solve.</u>

- <u>Therefore, the correct answer is "A. y=-2x+3z+25".</u>
I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions.
It would be 2(x+3)(x+1)=0
Explanation:
I used factor by grouping. You multiply the first term (2) by the last term (6). This gives you 12 then take the factors of 12 that add up to the middle term 8. You get 6 and 2.
It should look like 2x^2+6x+2x+6=0
when you do factor by grouping you factor the first two terms and then the last two terms separately. So you get (2x+2) and (x+3). (2x+2) could be factored into 2(x+1). Then you put everything together and get 2(x+3)(x+1)=0