Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let us say the two equations are
x+y=5 --------------(A)
x-y=1 -------------(B)
Let us solve them for x and y by adding them
2x=6
x=3
Hence from (A)
3+y=5
y=2
Hence our solution is
x=3, y=2
Adding same number to equation (A) say 2 we get
x+y+2=5+2
x+y=5+2-2
x+y=5
Hence equation remains the same while adding same number to each side.
Same thing happens if we add same number to equation (B)
Hence we draw the conclusion that the solution remains the same if same number is added to each side of the original equation.
The answer is distribute -4 to get -8x+4>5-3x
This means making the fraction reduced to its lowest term
example=
make the fraction 18xz/4z simpler
the z cancels each other making it remaining 18x/4
2 can go in x as in 18
=9x/2
so the simpler form of the fraction 18xz/4z
=9x/2