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Solve the system of linear equations using any method 6x+6y=-6, 5x+y=-13

User Tprieboj
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Answer:

x = -3 and y = 2 is the solution.

Explanation:

we have given system of equations:

6x+6y=-6 equation I

5x+y = - 13 equation II

we solve this system of equation by using elimination method.

multiplying the equation II by - 6.

(-6)5x + ( -6 )y = ( - 6 ) (- 13 )

-30 x - 6 y = 78 equation III

adding equation I and III we have

6x + 6y = - 6

-30x -6y =78

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- 24 x = 72

x = - 3

substituting value of x in any of original equations and solve it for y.

we are putting the value of x in equation I and solve it for y

6( -3 )+ 6y = -6

-18 + 6y = -6

6y = 12

y = 2

so, x = -3 and y = 2 is the solution of given system of equations.

User Xu Yin
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Answer:

x=-3

y=2

Explanation:

To solve this problem you can use the elimination method:

- Multiply the second equation by -6:


(-6)5x+y=-13\\-30x-6y=78

- Add both equations:


6x+6y=-6\\-30x-6y=78\\-------\\-24x=72\\x=-3

- Substitute the value of x into one of the original equations and solve for y:


6(-3)+6y=-6\\-18+6y=-6\\6y=12\\y=2

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