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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 Albtzrly
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the answer is 3 for both
User Shubham Sahu
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Answer:

The answer is the option B


x=0

Explanation:

we have


-x+2y=6 -----> equation A


6y=x+18 ------> rewrite ---->
x+18=6y -----> equation B

Adds equation A and equation B


-x+2y=6\\x+18=6y\\----------\\2y+18=6+6y\\6y-2y=18-6\\4y=12\\y=3

Find the value of x


-x+2y=6 ------> substitute the value of y and solve for x


-x+2(3)=6


x=0

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