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Solve the system of equations using substitution and Elimination

-x - 9y= 16

10x+ 20y=20

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Greetings!

Answer:

y =
(-18)/(7) and x =
(50)/(7)

Explanation:

To solve simultaneous equations, you need to have the number in front of both x's or y's the same. (signs doesn't matter)

To get -x to -10x we simply need to multiply the first equation by 10:

-x * 10 = -10x

-9y * 10 = -90y

16 * 10 = 160

-10x - 90y = 160

Now we can add the two equations:

-10x + 10x = 0

-90y + 20y = -70y

160 + 20 = 180

-70y = 180

70y = -180

7y = -18

y =
(-18)/(7)

Now plug
(-18)/(7) into the second equation:

10x + 20(
(-18)/(7)) = 20

10x -
(360)/(7) = 20

Move the
(360)/(7) over to the other side, making it a positive:

10x = 20 +
(360)/(7)

10x =
(500)/(7)

Divide both sides by 10:

x =
(50)/(7)

So y =
(-18)/(7) and x =
(50)/(7)


Hope this helps!

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