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What is the solution to -6x+y=-34 and
x+y=-1

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Answer:

1. x = 1/6(y) + 17/3

2. x=−y−1

Explanation:

1. Let's solve for x.

−6x+y=−34

Step 1: Add -y to both sides.

−6x+y+−y=−34+−y

−6x=−y−34

Step 2: Divide both sides by -6.

−6x/−6=−y−34/−6

x=1/6y+17/3

2. Let's solve for x.

x+y=−1

Step 1: Add -y to both sides.

x+y+−y=−1+−y

x=−y−1

Sidenote: I hope this helps! :D

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They’re both 0 I think, I used photomath
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