SOLUTION: how would i solve the problem
y=2x
y-x=1
Algebra.Com
Question 417643: how would i solve the problem
y=2x
y-x=1
Found 2 solutions by stanbon, MathLover1:
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
solve the problem
y=2x
y-x=1
---
Rearrange:
y = 2x
y = x+1
-------------
Substitute and solve for "x":
2x = x+1
x = 1
--------
Solve for "y":
y = 2x
y = 2*1 = 2
================
Cheers,
Stan H.
Answer by MathLover1(20855) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
......1....substitute in ...2..
......2
---------------------
......solve for
.......now find
......1
.........
answer: and
RELATED QUESTIONS
2x+2y=14
y=x+3
how would I solve a problem like this?
(answered by agosset)
How do I solve this problem. I know it's done through matrices but I'm still very... (answered by tinbar)
How would I solve y = x + 5 by graphing? y= 1/2x +4... (answered by checkley71)
I'm workiing on direct variations and the problem is y=2x+3 how would I solve this... (answered by solver91311,stanbon)
How do I solve this problem by graphin
x+y=3... (answered by Alan3354)
How would I solve this system by graphing, and what would the coordinates be?
2x + y = 4
(answered by algebrapro18)
How would I graph the equation and identify the y-intercept with problem... (answered by rfer,MathLover1)
Problem: y=2x
y=x^2
Question: How would you solve using... (answered by fcabanski)
How would I solve this by graphing?
2x=y+1
2x-y=5... (answered by mananth)