you can add them and solve for x.
or take y alone in one side and substitute that in the other equation
OpenStudy (tileer139):
@pooja195
OpenStudy (alivejeremy):
i can help
OpenStudy (tileer139):
please do
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OpenStudy (alivejeremy):
are u trying to find x
OpenStudy (tileer139):
i have to find the whole solution
OpenStudy (alivejeremy):
slope
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
you can use one of two methods (substitution or elimination)
OpenStudy (alivejeremy):
Find Three Ordered Pair Solutions
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OpenStudy (tileer139):
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thats wat it says
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
i will work with substitution
OpenStudy (alivejeremy):
(0,2),(1,1),(2,0)
OpenStudy (tileer139):
wats thayt for
OpenStudy (alivejeremy):
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OpenStudy (tileer139):
i need just 2 numbers for one cordinate
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
i would want to find the value of y
\(x + y = 2\)
\(y = 2 - x\)
substitute that y value to where the y is in the second equation
\(x - (2 - x) = 4\)
\(x - 2 + x = 4\)
\(2x - 2 = 4\)
\(2x = 6\)
\(x = 3\)
we know the value of x = 3 and we know to find y we need to evaluate the expression \(2 - x\)
\(y = 2 - 3\)
\(y = -1\)
coordinate : \((3, -1)\)