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Y=5/6x+1
-x+y=2

could anyone help me with this??

User Tlvs
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Please type that fraction as (5/6), so that there's no ambiguity (did you mean (5/6)x, or did you mean (5x/6)? )

There are several approaches you could take here. One would be to substitute (5/6)x+1 for y in the second equation. This eliminates y. Mult. the resulting equation by 6 to eliminate the fraction (5/6). solve the resulting equation for x.
User Lawzlo
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Y=5/6x+1
substitute the y
-x+y=2
-x+5/6x+1=2
x= -6
Plug the value of x in first equation
Y=5/6(-6)+1
Y=-5+1= -4
so that
x= -6 and y= -4
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