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4-60.

Find the point of intersection of each pair of lines, if one exists. If you use an Equation Mat, be sure to record your process on paper. Check each solution, if possible. , .

1. $\left. \begin{array} { l } { x = - 2 y - 3 } \\ { 4 y - x = 9 } \end{array} \right.$

• Use the substitution method:
$4y−(−2y−3)=9$

Combine like terms and solve. Then substitute the $y$ value you found into the first equation and solve for $x$.

1. $\left.\begin{array}{r}{x + 5 y = 8 } \\ { - x + 2 y = - 1 } \end{array} \right.$

• Use the elimination method. Solve for $y$ and substitute the value into one of the equations.

• $x=3$ and $y=1$

1. $\left. \begin{array} { l } { 4 x - 2 y = 5 } \\ { y = 2 x + 10 } \end{array} \right.$

• See problem (a) for help.

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