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X y=-6 y=X on a graph, solution

X y=-6 y=X on a graph, solution-example-1

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The x=−3,y=−3 .

Here’s how we can solve the system of equations in the image:

1. Rearrange terms in standard form:

x+y=−6

−x+y=0

2. Solve for y:

x+y=−6

2y=−6

y=−3

3. Substitute y back into the first equation:

x+(−3)=−6

x=−3

Answer:

x=−3,y=−3

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