petermatuza petermatuza
  • 07-11-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

x= -8y + 8
x= -2y + 2
How do I solve this system of equations

Respuesta :

changethislater changethislater
  • 07-11-2020

Answer:

According the the Property of Equality (POE), if a=b and b=c, then a=c.

If -8y + 8 = x and x = -2y + 2, substitute so that it becomes -8y + 8 = -2y + 2.

Solve from there:

Move the y variables to their own side.

-8y + 2y = 2-8

-6y = -6

y = -6

Then plug the y into either equation to find x.

x = -2y + 2

x = -2(-6) + 2

x = 12 + 2

x = 14

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What change should be made to the sentence below? When she saw her brother at the airport she ran to embrace him. A. add a comma after airport B. add a
How did the war affect the relationship between private corporations and the federal government?
Find the range from 4 to -2 A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D.-2
Help plsssss!!!! the second pic is the second question its a type your answer question like the first one. pls help!
I need help with this English!!!??
Which of the following is NOT true of neutrophils? A. Neutrophils exchange freely between margin sting and circulating pools. B. The circulating half-life of
If your friend recently has participated in e-filing, what has he or she been doing?
Why did the Southern Democrats not like the Compromise of 1850? It led to the freedom of blacks. It was pro-slavery. California was admitted as a free state.
when might engineers use a topagraphical map
How did the war affect the relationship between private corporations and the federal government?