Respuesta :
y = 4x-9
y = x-3
By the substitution property...
4x-9 = x-3
Add 9 to each side to get rid of the -9.
4x = x+6
Subtract x from each side to get rid of the x on the right.
3x = 6
Divide by 3.
x = 2
Use x = 2 in an earlier equation to find y.
y = x-3
y = 2-3
y = -1
As an ordered pair, the intersection of these lines is at (-1, 2).
y = x-3
By the substitution property...
4x-9 = x-3
Add 9 to each side to get rid of the -9.
4x = x+6
Subtract x from each side to get rid of the x on the right.
3x = 6
Divide by 3.
x = 2
Use x = 2 in an earlier equation to find y.
y = x-3
y = 2-3
y = -1
As an ordered pair, the intersection of these lines is at (-1, 2).
y=4x−9;y=x−3
Solve y=4x−9 for y:
Substitute (4x−9) for y in y=x−3:
y=x−3
4x−9=x−3
4x−9+−x=x−3+−x(Add -x to both sides)
3x−9=−3
3x−9+9=−3+9(Add 9 to both sides)
3x=6
3x/3=6/3(Divide both sides by 3)
x=2
Substitute (2) for x in y=4x−9:
y=4x−9
y=(4)(2)−9
y=−1(Simplify both sides of the equation)
x=2
y=-1
Solve y=4x−9 for y:
Substitute (4x−9) for y in y=x−3:
y=x−3
4x−9=x−3
4x−9+−x=x−3+−x(Add -x to both sides)
3x−9=−3
3x−9+9=−3+9(Add 9 to both sides)
3x=6
3x/3=6/3(Divide both sides by 3)
x=2
Substitute (2) for x in y=4x−9:
y=4x−9
y=(4)(2)−9
y=−1(Simplify both sides of the equation)
x=2
y=-1