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  • 11-06-2020
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Using substitution what is the value for x for the equations 2x+y=-3 and
y=4x+6? *
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x=3/2
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x=0​

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  • 16-06-2020

Answer: x = -3/2

Explanation:

Hi, to answer this question we have to solve the system of equations:

2x +y =-3

y=4x+6

Substituting y=4x+6 in the first equation:

2x + (4x+6) =-3

Solving for x:

2x +4x+6 =-3

2x+4x =-3-6

6x =-9

x =-9/6

x = -3/2

In conclusión, the value of x is -3/2.

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