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For the following system of equations, what is the x-value of the solution?

-x+2y=6 6y=x+18
a. -18
b. 0
c. -6***
d. 3

User Jacek Cz
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Add x to both sides of the first equation. This makes 2y=6+x. Then Multiply it all by 3. This makes 6y=18+3x. Then multiply both sides by -1. This makes -6y=-18-3x. Then combine the two equations. 6y+ (-6y)=0, x+(-3x)=-2x, and 18+(-18)= 0. This leaves 0y=-2x+0, in other words, -2x=0 Then you can divide out the -2x from both sides. 0 divided by anything is 0. This leaves x=0
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Correct answer is B.
2. c
3. c
4. b
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