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How do I solve -3x+8y=18 and -x+y=-4​

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Answer:

(x, y) = (10, 6)

Explanation:

Any of the usual methods work to solve this: elimination, substitution, graphing, matrix methods. For a "no-work" solution, I prefer a graphing calculator.

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In the second equation, both x and y have coefficients of ±1, so substitution or elimination can be used with equal ease. Adding x to the second equation gives an expression for y that can be substituted in the first equation.

y = x -4

-3x +8(x -4) = 18

-3x +8x -32 = 18 . . . eliminate parentheses

5x = 50 . . . . . . . . . add 32, collect terms

x = 10 . . . . . . . . . . .divide by 5

y = 10 -4 = 6 . . . . . use the expression for y to find y

The solution is (x, y) = (10, 6).

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