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9x-2y=-21
2x+3y=16 (What is the answer)

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Solving using substitution

Here is our set of equations.


\left \{ 9x-2y=-21\atop2x+3y=16

First, get one of the variables along on one side in both equations.


\left \{ 9x=-21+2y\atop2x=16-3y

Then, get the same value of that variable in both equations.
(You could divide by 9 and 2 in each equation, for instance.
Here I am multiplying by 2 and 9 because it is easier to work with whole numbers.)


\left \{ 18x=-42+4y\atop18x=144-27y

Set the right side of each equation equal to one another.


-42+4y=144-27y

Solve for y.


4y=186-27y \\ 31y=186 \\ \boxed{y=6}

Use this value in one of our equations to find x.


2x+3y=16 \\ 2x+3(6)=16 \\ 2x+18=16 \\ 2x=-2\\\boxed{x=-1}

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