Respuesta :
Solving by substitution:
y = 4x - 3
2x + 7y = 41
Let us substitute the first equation y = 4x - 3 into the second.
2x + 7y = 41
2x + 7(y = 4x -3) = 41
2x + 7(4x -3) = 41
So that's the third option.
I hope this helps.
y = 4x - 3
2x + 7y = 41
Let us substitute the first equation y = 4x - 3 into the second.
2x + 7y = 41
2x + 7(y = 4x -3) = 41
2x + 7(4x -3) = 41
So that's the third option.
I hope this helps.
y = 4x - 3
2x + 7y = 41
We need to substitute the first equation into the second equation. So, we would substitute y in the second equation with 4x -3.
2x + 7(4x -3) = 41
This would be answer choice C. 2x + 7(4x - 3) = 41.
2x + 7y = 41
We need to substitute the first equation into the second equation. So, we would substitute y in the second equation with 4x -3.
2x + 7(4x -3) = 41
This would be answer choice C. 2x + 7(4x - 3) = 41.