SOLUTION: How to solve this simultaneous equations
x^= 4 - y
x= y + 2
thank u
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Question 443059: How to solve this simultaneous equations
x^= 4 - y
x= y + 2
thank u
AA
Answer by swincher4391(1107) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm going to assume that the carat sign was unintentional. Following that assumption:
x = 4-y
x = 2 +y
Add the two equations together
2x = 6 + 0y
x = 3
Plug back in to either equation
3 = 4-y
-1 = -y
y = 1
The solution is (3,1) or
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