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6. y = 2x - 1 and y = x + 3 (1 point)
O (4, 7)
O(7, 4)
O(- 7, - 4)
O infinite solutions
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O (4, 7)
O(7, 4)
O(- 7, - 4)
O infinite solutions
Show work
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To solve this system of equations, we can set the two equations equal to each other:
2x - 1 = x + 3
Subtracting x from both sides, we get:
x - 1 = 3
Adding 1 to both sides, we get:
x = 4
Now we can substitute x = 4 into either equation to find y. Using the first equation, we get:
y = 2(4) - 1
y = 7
Therefore, the solution is O (4, 7).
2x - 1 = x + 3
Subtracting x from both sides, we get:
x - 1 = 3
Adding 1 to both sides, we get:
x = 4
Now we can substitute x = 4 into either equation to find y. Using the first equation, we get:
y = 2(4) - 1
y = 7
Therefore, the solution is O (4, 7).
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