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​how many solutions 2x+3y=−6 3x−4y=−12 ​

User Daz
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Answer:

the correct answer is A. This system has no solutions. It is not possible for two x minus three y to equal both negative six and nine at the same time.

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User Lewsid
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Here is your system of equations:


\left \{ {{2x+3y=-6} \atop {3x-4y=-12}} \right.

When solving a system, you can either substitute or eliminate. I am going to eliminate because you can only substitute when there are answer choices.

When eliminating, you need either x or y to be the same or opposite(sign). I am going to eliminate y, whuch means 3y and -4y has to have the same number. To make them the same, I will multiply the two numbers because multiplying two numbers is an easier way to find a common multiple.


3 * 4 = 12

That means they both have to be changed so that their value is 12.


2x+3y=-6 \\ \\ 3 * ?=12 \\ ?=4

You have to multiply the first equation by 4.


2x+3y=-6 \rightarrow 8x+12y=-24

For the second equation, I will have to multiply by 3 because:


3x-4y=-12 \\ \\-4 * ?=-12 \\?=3

Multiply the second equation by 3:


3x-4y=-12 \rightarrow 9x-12y=-36

Here is your new system of equations:


\left \{ {{8x+12y=-24} \atop {9x-12y=-36}} \right.

Add:


{8x+12y=-24} \\{9x-12y=-36} \\ \\ 17x=-60

y is eliminated because when a number is added/subtracted by its opposite, it's cancelled out.

Although the case is different, remember:

NEGATIVES

  • Negative(-) times(×) negative(-) = positive(+)
  • Negative(-) times(×) positive(+) = negative(-)
  • Negative(-) divided(÷) by positive(+) = negative(-)
  • Negative(-) divided(÷) by negative(-) = positive(+)

POSITIVES

  • Positive(+) times(×) positive(+) = positive(+)
  • Positive(-) times(×) negative(-) = negative(-)
  • Positive(+) divided(÷) by positive(+) = positive(+)
  • Positive(+) divided(÷) by negative(-) = negative(-)

Now you need to divide both sides by 17 to leave x alone.


(17x)/(17) =(-60)/(17) \\ \\ x=-(60)/(17)

Since x has a value, that means y also does. That also means the answer to your question is one solution.

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