Example: 
Putting y = 2x -1 in 2nd equation –
For x = -3 from 1st Equation-


Problem: 
Step#1: Substitute the value of one variable from linear equation(to eliminate one variable)-
From 1st Equation-

Put x = -2 in 1st Equation –

Step#3:Final Answer-
Problem: 
Step#1: Substitute the value of one variable from linear equation(to eliminate one variable)-
From 1st Equation,

Put in 2nd Equation,

Divide by 2 on both sides and doing factorisation-
Put y = 4 in 1st Equation –


Problem: 
Step#1: Substitute the value of one variable from linear equation(to eliminate one variable)-
From 1st Equation-


Step#2: Substitute the values obtained back into the original equation and find possible values of another variable-
Put x = -3 in 1st Equation –


Problem: 
Step#1: Substitute the value of one variable from linear equation(to eliminate one variable)-
From 1st Equation,



Put x = 1 in 2nd Equation –


Problem: 
Step#1: Substitute the value of one variable from linear equation(to eliminate one variable)-
From 1st Equation,


Put x = 1 in 2nd Equation –

