How do you solve x = 2y - 2 and 3x - y = 14 using substitution?
1 Answer
Apr 27, 2018
Explanation:
x=2y-2to(1)
3x-y=14to(2)
"equation "(1)" expresses x in terms of y"
color(blue)"Substitute "x=2y-2" into equation "(2)
rArr3(2y-2)-y=14
rArr6y-6-y=14
rArr5y-6=14
"add "6" to both sides"
rArr5y=20rArry=20/5=4
"substitute "y=4" into equation "(1)
rArrx=(2xx4)-2=6
"the point of intersection of the 2 equations "=(6,4)
graph{(y-1/2x-1)(y-3x+14)((x-6)^2+(y-4)^2-0.04)=0 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}