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| Question 117989This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
 :  4x +2y = 4
 3x + y = 4     
This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
 
 Answer by whit838(1)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The easiest way to solve this would be to isolate the y variable in the equation 3x+y=4 -3x+3x+y=4-3x
 y=-3x+4
 Now substitute -3x+4 in the other equation in place of y
 4x+2(-3x+4)=4  Distribute
 4x+-6x+8=4  add like terms
 -2x-8=4  add -8 to both sides
 8+-2x-8=4-8
 -2x=-4  multiply both sides by -1/2
 x=2
 Go back and subtitute 2 for x in the other equation
 3(2)+y=4
 6+y=4
 y=-2
 Now to check your answers, go back and subtitute these values for x and y in either equation and see if they come out equal to 4.
 3(2)+(-2)=4
 6+-2=4
 4=4
 your answer is {2,-2}
 make sure you put those values in a solution set and not as an ordered pair
 
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