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Razor:

One moreeeeeeeeeeeeee

Razor:

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dude:

Simple mistake here What is 20+4?

Razor:

well 24

dude:

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Razor:

4y = 24?

dude:

Ye

Razor:

anything else or I'm assuming that's all XD Hope your internet is upgrade to pennies btw

dude:

I mean you want to solve for y and then substitute what you get into one of the equations to get x (x,y)

Razor:

trueeeee one sec I need to see if I remember how to do this

Razor:

y = 6

Razor:

soooooo (4,6) or (6,4)?? @dude

dude:

Where did you get 4

Razor:

I think I substituted it from the equation

dude:

Ye y=6 So, \(-2x+y=4\) \(-2x+6=4\)

Razor:

._. Was I right or ....? Or are you telling me to substitute a different number

dude:

You need to re-check your work xD \(-2x+6=4\) Subtract 6 on both sides \(-2x=-2\) Divide by -2 on both sides \(x=1\)

Razor:

oh XD oki

dude:

Woop so that was x Points are written as (x,y) We know that y=6 and x=1 (1,6)

dude:

Haha thank you

Razor:

I never said that XD Thanks

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