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You have how substitute -3x+14y=-18

You have how substitute -3x+14y=-18-example-1
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X, Y (6,0) should be your correct answer
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Answer:

(b) (6, 0)

Explanation:

You are given the value of x. Substitute that in the other equation and find the value of y.

-3x +14y = -18

We know x=6 from the second given equation, so ...

-3(6) +14y = -18

Add 18 to both sides

14y = 0

Divide by 14

y = 0

Then the solution is ...

(x, y) = (6, 0)

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