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  • 18-01-2020
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Solve the system of equations. {−x+y=1, 3x−y=5 What is the x-coordinate

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HamK
HamK HamK
  • 18-01-2020

Answer: x = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

We are trying to find where these two lines intersect each other.

Now,

−x + y = 1

or, y = x + 1

3x − y = 5

If these two lines intersect, then the value of y coordinate must be the same.

So, substituing y = x + 1 into 3x − y = 5

3x - ( x + 1 ) = 5

3x - x - 1 = 5

2x = 6

x = 3

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