Carcass wrote:
If \(3x + y = − 1\) and \(y − 2x = 4\), what is the value of \(x + 2y\)?
A. − 5
B. − 3
C. 0
D. 3
E. 5
Important: Notice that the question is not asking us to find the individual values of x and y. On the GRE, this often means we can determine the answer without finding the individual values. That's the case hereGiven:
3x + y = − 1y − 2x = 4Rearrange the bottom equation as follows:
3x + y = − 1−2x + y = 4ADD the two equations to get:
x + 2y = 3Answer: D