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What is the value of y in this system of equations? -6x + 2y = -18 -3x - 2y = 54 (10 points)
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What is the value of y in this system of equations?
-6x + 2y = -18
-3x - 2y = 54
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Answer:
-3x-2y=54
Solve for y
Y=-27-3/2x,x ER
Explanation:
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The answer is y = -21
from (-4, -21)
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