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-6x + 6y= 6
-6x + 3y=-12

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-6x + 6y= 6 -6x + 3y=-12-example-1
User Milan Raval
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Answer:

(5,6)

Explanation:

-6x+6y=6

-6x+3y=-12

solve the equation

-6x+6y=6

-6x=-12-3y

substitute the value of -6x into an equation

-12-3y+6y=6

minus -3y to 6y. and. add -12 to 6

-3y=-18

divide both sides by -3

y=6

substitute the value of 6 into an equation

-6x=-12-3•6

multiply -3 to 6

-6x=-12-18

minus -12 to -18 but since both are negative it's addition

-6x=-30

divide both sides by -6

x=5

the answer is (5,6)

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