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Solve the system of equations and choose the correct ordered pair. 2x + 6y = 6 3x – 2y = 20

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(6,-1)
Multiply each equation by the value that makes the coefficients of xx opposite.(−3)(2x+6y)=(−3)(6)(-3)(2x+6y)=(-3)(6)(2)(3x−2y)=(2)(20)(2)(3x-2y)=(2)(20)Simplify.−6x−18y=−18-6x-18y=-186x−4y=406x-4y=40Add the two equations together to eliminate xx from the system.Divide each term by −22-22 and simplify.Tap for more steps...y=−1y=-1Substitute the value found for yy into one of the original equations, then solve for xx.Tap for more steps...x=6x=6The solution to the independent system of equations can be represented as a point.(6,−1)
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Answer:

solution is (6,-1)

Explanation:


2x + 6y = 6


3x – 2y = 20

WE use elimination method to solve for x and y

Multiply the second equation by 3


3x – 2y = 20 times 3


9x – 6y = 60


2x + 6y = 6 , add both equations

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11x = 66

Divide both sides by 11


x=6

Plug in 6 for x in first equation


2x + 6y = 6


2(6) + 6y = 6


12 + 6y = 6, subtract 12 on both sides


6y = -6

divide both sides by 6


y=-1


x=6  \ and \ y= -1

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