Since both equations equal y, you can combine them to x+15=-x+8 Next you need to move both variables to the same side so you can subtract x from both sides so it would be 15=-2x+8 Now you want to get the variable alone so you’d subtract the 8 from each side of the equation and you’d be left with 7=-2X Lastly you one just one x so divide each side by -2 and you’d have 7/-2=x x= -7/2 or -3.5
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[We know that <em>y</em> is 15 units more than <em>x</em>, and that −<em>x</em> is 8 units less than y. That can be combined into −<em>x</em> + 8 = <em>x</em> + 15 for the first variable (<em>x</em>), and for the second variable (<em>y</em>), <em>y</em> − 15 = −<em>y</em> + 8]
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In order to solve this, solve for the first variable in one of the equations, then substitute the result into the other equation.