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| Question 101436:  Hello out there,I really need some help with some tough problems,the first one is,Solve the system of linear equations by graphing:4x-y=6 and 3x+y=1.The next one is,Use substitution to solve : 2x+y=7 and 5x-2y=4.The third one is,Use substitution to solve: x=3y-2 and 2x+4y=16.And the last one is,Find the solution of the system y=x^2+5 and y=2x+4.Thanks to whoever can help.
 Answer by vertciel(183)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hello there, 1. Graph 4x - y = 6 and 3x + y = 1
 I recommend reading http://www.purplemath.com/modules/graphlin.htm first. This should help.
 2. 2x + y = 7 and 5x - 2y = 4
 We'll substitute in y since it is easier.
 2x + y = 7
 y = 7 - 2x
 Substitute y into 5x - 2y = 4:
 5x - 2(7 - 2x) = 4
 5x - 14 + 2x = 4
 3x = 18
 x = 6
 Therefore, y = 7 - 2(6)
 = -5
 3. x = 3y - 2 and 2x + 4y = 16
 Try it yourself. See if you can solve this from question 2.
 4. y = x^2 + 5 and y = 2x + 4
 You can just set these equations equal to each other because they both equal y.
 x^2 + 5 = 2x + 4
 x^2 - 2x + 1 = 0
 Do you know how to solve equations with a square power?
 If not, you can graph the two equations and find the point of intersection.
 
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