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-5x+y=-10 and -4x-y=-26

User Alikonda
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Answer:


\left\{\begin{matrix}x=4\\y=10\\\end{matrix}\right.

Explanation:

Solve the equation


\left\{\begin{matrix}-5x+y=-10\\-4x-y=-26\\\end{matrix}\right.

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Add the two equations


-5x+y+(-4x-y)=-10+(-26)

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Remove parentheses


-5x+y-4x-y=-10-26

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Cancel one variable


-5x-4x=-10-26

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Combine like terms


-9x=-10-26

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Calculate the sum or difference


-9x=-36

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Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of variable


x=(-36)/(-9)

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Determine the sign for multiplication or division


x=(36)/(9)

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Cross out the common factor


x=4

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Explanation:

Substitute into one of the equations


-4*4-y=-26

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Calculate the product or quotient


-16-y=-26

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Rearrange variables to the left side of the equation


-y=-26+16

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Calculate the sum or difference


-y=-10

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Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of variable


y=10

I hope this helps you

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