So we want to solve 2x − 40 = 3y for x2x − 40 + 40 = 3y + 40(Add 40 to both sides!)2x = 3y + 40
Now divide both sides by 2!
[tex] \frac{2x}{2} = \frac{3y + 40}{2} \ \textgreater \ x = \frac{3}{2}y + 20 [/tex]
Now substitute [tex] \frac{3}{2}y + 20 for x in 2y = -4x + 48
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[tex]2y = -4( \frac{3}{2}y + 20) + 48 [/tex]
Which then gives us..
2y = −6y − 32(Make sure to simplify both sides of the equation)2y + 6y = −6y − 32 + 6y(Now add 6y to both sides)8y = −32
Now divide both sides by 8
[tex] \frac{8y}{8} = \frac{-32}{8} \ \textgreater \ y = -4[/tex]
Now we have to substitute -4 for y in [tex]x = \frac{3}{2}y + 20 \ \textgreater \ \frac{3}{2}(-4) + 20 \ \textgreater \ x = 14 [/tex]
So we end up getting...
x = 14 and y = −4.
Hope this helps!