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2x+3y=1 and y=-2 - 9 solve using linear combination method. Please explain steps.

User Patr
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Answer:


x=17

Explanation:


2x+3y=1


y=-2-9

  • In order to combine these two equations, an idea you need to keep in mind is finding a way of setting these equations as equal to each other. I saw that each equation shared a common value,
    y. In this case, we need to isolate
    y in the first equation
    so that both equations
    =y.


2x+3y=1


3y=-2x+1


(3y)/(3)=(-2x+1)/(3)


y=-(2)/(3)x+(1)/(3)

  • With this, we now know that both
    -2-9 and
    -(2)/(3)x+(1)/(3) are equal to
    y, so we can set them equal to each other.


y=-(2)/(3)x+(1)/(3)


y=-11


-(2)/(3)x+(1)/(3)=-11

  • Reply to this if anything I'm saying or doing is confusing in any way, or if you find a mistake. :) Solve for
    x.


-(2)/(3)x+(1)/(3)=-11


-(2)/(3)x=-11-(1)/(3)


-(2)/(3)x =-(33)/(3)-(1)/(3)


-(2)/(3)x =-(34)/(3)


-(2)/(3)x(-(3)/(2))=-(34)/(3)(-(3)/(2))


x=(102)/(6)=17


x=17

  • Hopefully this answer is correct AND makes sense in terms of how I achieved it. Again, reply to this with any questions or mistakes I made and I'll do my best to answer or fix them.

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