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y = 2x - 4y = x - 1

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y = 2x - 4y = x - 1

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Solution

The given system of equations is:

  1. y = 2x - 4
  2. y = x - 1

To solve this system of equations, you can set the two equations equal to each other because they both equal y:

2x - 4 = x - 1

Then, you can solve for x:

2x - x = -1 + 4 x = 3

Substitute x = 3 into the first equation to solve for y:

y = 2*3 - 4 y = 2

So, the solution to the system of equations is x = 3, y = 2.

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