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Solve the system of linear equations below. x − 3y = -3 x + 3y = 9 A. x = -12, y = 7 B. x = 3, y = 2 C. x = 6, y = 1 D. x = 6, y = 2

User AnshBikram
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B. x=3,y=2

Step-by-step explanation

The given equations are


x - 3y = - 3...(1)

and


x + 3y = 9...(2)

We add the two equations to eliminate y.

This implies that that:


x + x - 3y + 3y = 9 + - 3

Simplify:


2x = 6

Divide both sides by 2.


x = 3

We put x=3 into any of the equations to find y.

Let us substitute x=3 into equation (1) to get:


3 - 3y = - 3


- 3y = - 3 - 3


- 3y = - 6

Divide both sides by -3 to get;


y = 2

The solution is therefore x=,y=2.

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