.
= 4, (1)
= 4. (2)
Open the parentheses in equation (2). You will get
= 4, (1')
= -4. (2')
Subtract eq(1') from eq(2') (both sides). You will get
-8x = -4 - 4 = -8.
Hence, x = 1.
Now, substitute x= 1 into either of the two equations (1') or (2') and solve for y.
Can you complete these simple calculations on your own ?
For many similar solved problems/samples see the lesson
- Solving the system of algebraic equations of degree 2,
in this site.
Also, you have this free of charge online textbook in ALGEBRA-I in this site
- ALGEBRA-I - YOUR ONLINE TEXTBOOK.
The referred lesson is the part of this online textbook under the topic "Systems of equations that are not linear".