SOLUTION: I need help on this question it says Solve the systems using substitution. 3x + 2y = -4 x + 2y = -8

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Question 558534: I need help on this question it says Solve the systems using substitution.
3x + 2y = -4
x + 2y = -8

Answer by jerryguo41(162) About Me  (Show Source):
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3x%2B2y=-4
x%2B2y=-8
Move x over to other side
2y=-x-8
Usually you would have to divide by two, however since you can directly substitute into the other equation, there is no need.
Substitute -x-8 for 2y the first equation
3x-x-8=-4
Simplify
2x-8=-4
Move -8 over by adding eight
2x=4
x=2
thus
y=3
To solve for y plug x into any of the original equations