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Solve the simultaneous equations
3x−4y=18
3x−y=9

User Daniel Bayley
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19 votes

Answer:


x=2, y=-3

Explanation:

Multiply the first equation by -1 to have your two equations now be:


-3x+4y=-18


3x-y=9

Then add the two equations to get:


3y=-9

Divide both sides by 3 to reach:


y=-3

Then substitute
y for
-3 in either of the two first original equations and solve for x, getting:


x=2

Hope this helps :)

User Linasmnew
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

Difference on each side is +3y and -9

3y=-9

y=-3

User Kevin Muchwat
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