Answer:
I assume you are looking for the x and y values of the two equations? if not message me!
y=–2
x=1
Explanation:
Multiply the first/top tearm by –3 so we can "get rid of" the X's with the addition of both equations. we are then left with: 14y=-28
We can now divide both sides by 14 to get y by itself so we are left with: y=–2
plugging our y value back into the first equation we get: 3x+8=11. we subtract 8 from both side and are left with: 3x=3. dividing both side by 3 we can get x by itself and are left with: x=1
To check, we plug x and y both into the first equation we get: 3+8=11 (which it does). Or we can plug both of them into the second equation and we get:9-4=5 (which it does)