3x - 2y = 1
2x + 2y = 4
Add the second equation to the first
5x = 5
2x + 2y = 4
Divide the first equation by 5
x = 1
2x + 2y = 4
Subtract the first equation from the second
x = 1
x + 2y = 3
Subtract the first equation from the second again
x = 1
2y = 2
Divide the second equation by 2
x = 1
y = 1
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So, the solution is x = 1 and y = 1 {or: (1, 1)} </h3>
It looks like your instructor wants you to write in point-slope form.
the equation for point slope form is quite simple
y-y1=m(x-x1)
your variables:
y and x: just state these as they are
m: slope
y1 and x1: the numbers in the point given
keep in mind a double negative equals a positive, so when you come across a negative coordinate you would put + instead of - in your equation.
your final answer would be
y+2=-2(x-4)
I hope this helped :)
please don't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions
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Answer: x=2/3
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