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<u>Given these two equations:</u>


We want to solve using the substitution method. Knowing that x is equal to y + 8, we can simply plug in 'y + 8' in for x in the second equation, like so:

Combine like terms on both sides:

Subtract y from both sides:

Subtract 8 from both sides:

Now, we can simply plug the y value in to the first equation, and solve for x:

Simplify:

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Therefore, x is equal to 12 and y is equal to 4.</h3>
<u>Learn more about the substitution (and also elimination!) method here:</u>
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Answer:
Solving the system of equations:
x: 1
y: 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug it in to see if it is right, to make sure of course. Better to be safe than sorry.
The zeros are at -3, 1 and 3
Answer:
(k - 4) ÷ 9
(k - 4) / 9
Step-by-step explanation:
k decreased by 4 = k - 4
quotient of k decreased by 4 and 9
= (k - 4) ÷ 9 (using division sign)
Or
= (k - 4) / 9 (as a fraction)
Answer:
A. (-1, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
→A solution is when the two lines on the graph intersect at a certain point. Looking at this graph, you can clearly see that the lines intersect at the point of (-1, 3).
<u>This means the correct answer is "A."</u>