SOLUTION: Ive been working on a review for a test next tuesday, but i keep getting confused with this type of equation by using substitution.
{2x-y=2
{3x-2y=11
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{2x-y=2
{3x-2y=11
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Question 499795: Ive been working on a review for a test next tuesday, but i keep getting confused with this type of equation by using substitution.
{2x-y=2
{3x-2y=11 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
Now in order to solve this system by using substitution, we need to solve (or isolate) one variable. I'm going to solve for y.
So let's isolate y in the first equation
Start with the first equation
Subtract from both sides
Rearrange the equation
Divide both sides by
Break up the fraction
Reduce
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Since , we can now replace each in the second equation with to solve for
Plug in into the second equation. In other words, replace each with . Notice we've eliminated the variables. So we now have a simple equation with one unknown.