SOLUTION: what is the solution set of: x+y=3 x-y=-1 and what is the sol set of 3x=y+2 x=y+4

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Question 622942: what is the solution set of:
x+y=3
x-y=-1
and what is the sol set of
3x=y+2
x=y+4

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
x+y = 3
x-y = -1 |Adding the EQuations to eliminate the y variable
2x = 2
x = 1 and y = 2 (1 + y = 3)
Ordered pair(1,2) the solution for this System of Equations
3x=y+2
x=y+4
3(y+4) = y+2 || Substituting (y+4) for x
3y + 12 = y + 2
2y = -10
y = -5 and x = -1
Ordered pair(-1,-5) the solution for this System of Equations
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