SOLUTION: In my textbook it says to solve the System of Linear Equations using Substitution. The problem it gives for it is:
x= 8y-4
x+8y=6
Do you know how to work this out?
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Question 815643: In my textbook it says to solve the System of Linear Equations using Substitution. The problem it gives for it is:
x= 8y-4
x+8y=6
Do you know how to work this out?
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x=8y-4
x+8y=6
In place of x substitute x from first equation
(8y-4)+8y=6
16y-4=6
+4 +4
16y=10
/16
y=10/16
y=5/8
plug y in first equation
x=8y-4
x=8*(5/8)-4
x=1
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