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What is the x-coordinate of the solution to the following system of equations? x − 2y = 2 3x + y = 6 x = −2 x = 0 x = 2 x = 3

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Answer:

Answer C. x = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

x − 2y = 2

3 * ( x ) + y = 6

You need to group the x-coordinates of the system of equations.

Rewrite x − 2y = 2 , in such a way that it starts with x =...

x = 2y + 2

Substitute x = 2y + 2 in 3 * ( x ) + y = 6, which gives:

3 * ( 2y + 2 ) + y = 6

6y + 6 + y = 6

7y = 0

y = 0

Substitute y = 0 in x = 2(y) + 2 gives x = 2*0 + 2

So x = 2, which is answer C.

x - 6x + 2x - 2x

x - 6x + 0

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The x-coordinate of the solution to the following system of equations x − 2y = 2 and  3x + y = 6 is x = 2. Option c is correct.


system of equations is given as,

x − 2y = 2    - - - - (1)
3x + y = 6  - -- - - -(2)
x coordinate of the solution to the following system of equations to be determined.


What is the equation?

the equation is the relationship between variables and is represented as a polynomial equation.

x − 2y = 2    - - - - (1)
3x + y = 6  - -- - - -(2)
From equation 1
x = 2y +2
put x in equation 2
3 (2y + 2) + y = 6
6y + 6 + y = 6
7y = 0
y = 0
Put y = 0 in x = 2y + 2
x = 2(0) + 2
x = 2

Thus, The x-coordinate of the solution to the following system of equations x − 2y = 2 and  3x + y = 6 is x = 2.

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