How do you solve x + 4y = 19 and y = -2x - 4?
1 Answer
May 18, 2018
Explanation:
x+4y=19to(1)
y=-2x-4to(2)
"substitute "y=-2x-4" into equation "(1)
x+4(-2x-4)=19larrcolor(blue)"distribute"
rArrx-8x-16=19
rArr-7x-16=19
"add 16 to both sides"
rArr-7x=19+16=35
"divide both sides by "-7
rArrx=35/(-7)=-5
"substitute "x=-5" into equation "(2)
rArry=(-2xx-5)-4=10-4=6
"the point of intersection of the 2 equations "=(-5,6)
graph{(y+1/4x-19/4)(y+2x+4)=0 [-20, 20, -10, 10]}