Step-by-step explanation:
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We have that
<span>y=2x+4--------> equation 1
3x−6y=3-------> equation 2
step 1
</span>I substitute the value of y in equation 1 for the value of y in equation 2<span>
so
</span>3x−6*[2x+4]=3-------> 3x-12x-24=3
-9x=3+24
-9x=27------> 9x=-27
x=-27/9
x=-3
step 2
<span>I substitute the value of x in equation 1 to get the value of y</span>
y=2x+4--------> y=2*(-3)+4--------> y=-6+4
y=-2
the answer is
the solution is the point (-3,-2)
x=-3
y=-2
Two times two equals four
You have to distribute the exponent of 4 to the whole equation.
so step one is to distribute to the 3
3^4= 81
then we have to distribute to the x
x^4
then to the 2
2^4= 16
81 * x^4 * 16
* = multiplication sign