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3x - y = 17
4x + y = -3

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Answer:

x = 7, y = 4

Explanation:

simultaneous equation:

3x-y=17

4x+y=-3

  • Solving for x: add the two equations together to cancel out y (-y + y = 0)
  • 7x = 14
  • divide both sides by 7 to get the value of 1 x
  • x = 7

  • solving for y: substitue the value of x (7) into any equation (we'll use the top one for ease)
  • 3(7) - y = 17
  • so in other words; 21 - y = 17
  • subtract 21 from both sides to get the value of -y
  • -y = -4
  • therefore, y = 4
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