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6x+3y=54 2x+y=18 system of equation using substitution

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Answer:


\boxed{x=R}, where R stands for all real numbers.

Explanation:

Part 1: Solving one equation for its variable

First, we need to solve one of the equations for one of its variables. I will use the second equation.


2x+y=18 Subtract
2x from both sides to isolate the
y.


\boxed{y = -2x + 18}

Part 2: Substituting the solved variable value into the other equation

Now, simply substitute this value in the place of the
y in the first equation and solve for
x.


6x+3(-2x+18) =54 Distribute the coefficient of the equation.


6x -6x + 54 = 54 Simplify the equation.


0 = 0

This answer is perfectly okay to get. This means that your equations have an infinite number of solutions.

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