SOLUTION: Can you tell me step by step how I would solve this problem: 8x-2=y-3 4x-y=-2 It's an ordered pair, system of equation problem.

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Question 573842: Can you tell me step by step how I would solve this problem:
8x-2=y-3
4x-y=-2
It's an ordered pair, system of equation problem.

Found 2 solutions by JBarnum, solver91311:
Answer by JBarnum(2146) About Me  (Show Source):
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well 2 ways elimination method or substitution method
i find elimination method fastest and easiest
8x-2=y-3 subtract y and add 2 to both sides
4x-y=-2
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8x-y=-1
4x-y=-2
imma subtract the equations
%288x-4x%29%2B%28-y-%28-y%29%29=-1-%28-2%29 add lik terms
4x%2B0=1 divide by 4
x=1%2F4
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8x-y=-1 substitute for x
8%281%2F4%29-y=-1 multiply
2-y=-1add y and 1 to both sides
2%2B1=y add
3=y



Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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I have no idea how you would solve it. All I can tell you is how I would solve it, but bear in mind that there are at least 3 other equally valid ways to do it.

Add 3 to both sides of the first equation giving you an expression in that is equal to . Substitute this expression in place of in the second equation. You will now have a single variable equation in . Collect terms and solve for . Take this newly discovered value for and substitute it back into the first equation giving you a single variable equation in . Solve it.

You now have a value for and a value for . Substitute both values into each of the original equations to check your work. If you have done the arithmetic correctly, then in each case the result is a true statement.

Given a successful check step, form the ordered pair with the values determined. Your solution set consists of the single element of the ordered pair just formed.

John

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