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What is the value of x in the equation: x + y = 10 and x - y = 2?

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To find the value of x in the system of equations provided, we can use the method of elimination or substitution. Here, we will use elimination.

We start with the two equations:

1. \( x + y = 10 \)

2. \( x - y = 2 \)

To eliminate y, we can add these two equations together:

\[

(x + y) + (x - y) = 10 + 2

\]

This simplifies to:

\[

2x = 12

\]

Next, we solve for x by dividing both sides by 2:

\[

x = 6

\]

This confirms that the solution for x is 6.

To further validate this solution, we can substitute x back into one of the original equations. Let's use the first one:

\[

6 + y = 10

\]

Solving for y gives:

\[

y = 10 - 6 = 4

\]

Now we substitute x and y back into the second equation to ensure both equations hold true:

\[

6 - 4 = 2

\]

Since both conditions are satisfied, our solution \( x = 6 \) is confirmed correct. Thus, the value

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