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Is (6, –2) a solution to this system of equations? y = –1/6 x − 1 y = 1/6 x − 3

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Answer:

Yes, (6, -2) is a solution to the given system of equations.

Explanation:

Please write y = –1/6 x − 1 y = 1/6 x − 3 as follows, for greater clarity:

y = (–1/6)x − 1

y = (1/6)x − 3

Let's actually solve this system:

y = (–1/6)x − 1

y = (1/6)x − 3

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2y = -4, or y = -2

Now find x. Arbitrarily we choose to use the first equation for this purpose:

y = (-1/6)x - 1. We set y = -2 and find x: -2 = (-1/6)x - 1

Combining the constants, we get -1 = (-1/6)x, or 6 = x

Yes, (6, -2) is a solution to the given system of equations.

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