Respuesta :
Start with x+y=10 and x-y=4
Add the equations to eliminate y:
  x+y=10Â
 + x-y=4Â
  2x =14Â
So now solve for x:
  2x=14  (Divide each side by 2 to get x by itself)
   x=7Â
Now you have solved for x, but you still need to solve for y:
  x+y=10
 7+y=10  (Subtract 7 from both sides to get y by itself)
   y=3Â
Now you have both x and y but to check it, just plug it into the original equations:
  x+y=10 ----> 7+3=10  (That's correct)
   x-y=4 ----> 7-3=4  (That's correct)Â
There's your final answer.Â
Add the equations to eliminate y:
  x+y=10Â
 + x-y=4Â
  2x =14Â
So now solve for x:
  2x=14  (Divide each side by 2 to get x by itself)
   x=7Â
Now you have solved for x, but you still need to solve for y:
  x+y=10
 7+y=10  (Subtract 7 from both sides to get y by itself)
   y=3Â
Now you have both x and y but to check it, just plug it into the original equations:
  x+y=10 ----> 7+3=10  (That's correct)
   x-y=4 ----> 7-3=4  (That's correct)Â
There's your final answer.Â
Answer:
Start with x+y=10 and x-y=4
Add the equations to eliminate y:
  x+y=10Â
 + x-y=4Â
  2x =14Â
So now solve for x:
  2x=14   (Divide each side by 2 to get x by itself)
   x=7Â
Now you have solved for x, but you still need to solve for y:
  x+y=10
 7+y=10   (Subtract 7 from both sides to get y by itself)
  y=3Â
Now you have both x and y but to check it, just plug it into the original equations:
  x+y=10 ---->  7+3=10   (That's correct)
   x-y=4 ---->  7-3=4   (That's correct)Â
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