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If -2x+ y =6 and -7x-4y=-8 are true equations what would the value of -9x-3y

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Answer:


-(106)/(5) or -21.2

Explanation:

First we would have to get x and y-values by solving systems of equations:

isolate one of the variable from any of the first 2 equations given:

-2x+ y =6 would be y = 2x + 6 when y is isolated.

now plug this equation in for the y given in the second equation:

-7x -4(2x + 6) = -8

Now solve to get the x-value,

-7x - 8x - 24 = -8

-15x - 24 = -8

-15x = 16

x =
-(16)/(15) or -1.06

To solve for y-value, substitute the gotten x-value in any of the 2 equations and solve:

y = 2(
-(16)/(15)) + 6

y =
(58)/(15) or 3.86

Now that we have the x and y-values, substitute them in for the 3 equation given:

-9(
-(16)/(15)) -3(
(58)/(15))

=>
-(106)/(5) or -21.2 = Final Answer

Hope this helps!

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