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Helppp!! 21 - 3y = -18
3x+ y = -5

Helppp!! 21 - 3y = -18 3x+ y = -5-example-1
User Adriene
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Answer: If you graphing it’s (-6, 13) or (3, 4)

Explanation:

21 - 3y = -18- y = 13

3x + y = -5- x = -6

User Satoshi
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Answer:

(-3,4)

Explanation:

A system of equations is given to us. The given equations are ,


\implies 2x - 3y = -18


\implies 3x + y =-5

We need to plot the graph and find the solution of the given system . For that refer to attachment . The point at which both the lines of the graph will intersect each other will be the solution of the given system of equations .

From the graph we can see that it intersect at (-3,4) . Therefore the Solution is ,


\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{ Solution = (-3,4)}}

Helppp!! 21 - 3y = -18 3x+ y = -5-example-1
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