5x=1/2y-1, find value of X; 1/4y=10x-1, find value of Y (use substitution)

I assume you mean:

5 x = (1/2) y - 1
(1/4) y = 10 x - 1
and we are to solve the two equations simultaneously using substitution and get for x first

so solve the first for x as a function of y

x = (1/10) y - 1/5

use that x in the second equation to get y

(1/4) y = 10 [ (1/10)y -1/5 ] - 1

y = 4 y - 8 - 4

3 y = 12

y = 4

Now use that value of y to get x
5 x = (1/2) 4 - 1
x = 1/5

i need help in finding this answer

find the value of r so that the line through (8,R) and (4,5) has a slope of negative

To find the value of x and y using substitution, we can solve one equation for either x or y and substitute it into the other equation.

1) 5x = (1/2)y - 1

Let's solve this equation for x:

Divide both sides of the equation by 5:

x = (1/10)y - 1/5

Now, we have the value of x in terms of y.

2) (1/4)y = 10x - 1

Since we have the expression for x from equation 1, let's substitute it into equation 2:

(1/4)y = 10((1/10)y - 1/5) - 1

Now, we simplify the equation:

(1/4)y = y - 2 - 1

(1/4)y = y - 3

To remove the fractions, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 4:

4 * (1/4)y = 4 * (y - 3)

y = 4y - 12

Now, let's solve for y:

Subtract 4y from both sides:

-3y = -12

Divide both sides by -3:

y = 4

Now, we have the value of y, which is 4. To find the value of x, substitute this value of y into equation 1:

x = (1/10)(4) - 1/5
x = 2/5 - 1/5
x = 1/5

Thus, the value of x is 1/5.