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  • 26-01-2019
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use substitution to solve
y=-2x+1
y=x-5

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akephd
akephd akephd
  • 26-01-2019
Substitute the y=x-5 into the first equation.
So y=-2x+1 becomes x-5=-2x+1.
Solve for x by isolating x variable terms on one side and integers on the other.
X+2x=1+5
3x=6
X=2

Then plug x=2 into y=x-5
Y=2-5=-3

So x=2, y=-3
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