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2x+7y=-6
4x-y=18\
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User Eejin
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Answer: (60/13, 6/13)

Concept:

There are three general ways to solve systems of equations:

  • Elimination
  • Substitution
  • Graphing

Here, we are going to use elimination since all the variables are in the corresponding position.

Solve:

Given


\left \{ {{2x+7y=-6} \atop {4x - y=18}} \right.

Multiply the first equation in order to eliminate [x]


\left \{ {{4x + 14y = -12} \atop {4x - y = 18}} \right.

Subtract the second equation from the first equation to eliminate [x]


14y-y=-12+18


13y=6

Divide 13 on both sides


13y/13=6/13


\boxed{y=(6)/(13) }

Substitute [y] value in order to get [x] value

4x - y = 18

4x - 6/13 = 18

4x = 18 + 6/13

4x = 240/13


\boxed{x=(60)/(13) }

Hope this helps!! :)

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