Answer:
x = -4, y = -4
Step-by-step explanation:
Normally, if it's allowed, I would use a graphing calculator which basically turns the equations (-2x+y=4) and (y=
x-2) into two straight lines, which represent the line of possible values that can fit into the equations. However, since you want the value of x and y in both equations to be the same, you have to look for the intersection of the two graphs. I use desmos.com/calculator to just type in the equations and the lines would be drawn automatically. By hovering over the equation, I can get the two values of x and y (the first value is for x, and the second one is for y).
Here is the working if you want to work it out by hand: (I'm using algebra for this one)
-2x+y=4 -------------------------------- Equation 1
y=
x-2 ---------------------------------- Equation 2
Substitute Equation 2 into Equation 1:
-2x+
x-2=4
Simplify:
-1
x-2=4
-1
x=4+2
-1
x=6
1
x=-6
x=-6
3x=-6×2
3x=-12
x=-12÷3
x=-4 ------------------------------------ Equation 3
Substitute Equation 3 into Equation 1:
-2(-4)+y=4
Simplify:
8+y=4
y=4-8
y=-4
Thus, x=-4, y=-4
Answer:
i think it will be option 3
Step-by-step explanation:
-1, -3/4, -5/8, -1/20, 0
Keep in mind that when ordering negative numbers from least to greatest, you will have to order them backwards. Think about it in terms of the distance from the number line. -1 is the farthest away from 0, therefore the least, -3/4 is the second farthest from 0, and so on.
The answer is 6 :))))))))