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3x+9y=9
4x-9y=12
Solving systems by elimination

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Answer:

(x,y)=(3,0)

Explanation:


\left \{ {{3x+9y=9} \atop {4x-9y=12}} \right.

⇒ 7x=21 divide both sides of the equation by 7

⇒ x=3

then put x=3 in the equation 3x+9y=9

⇒ 3×3+9y=9

⇒ 9+9y=9

⇒ 9y=9-9

⇒ 9y=0 divide both sides of the equation by 9

⇒ y=0

(x,y)=(3,0)


\left \{ {{3*3+9*0=9} \atop {4*3-9*0=12}} \right.


\left \{ {{9=9} \atop {12=12}} \right.

⇒ (x,y)=(3,0)

User Guiccbr
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x=3 y=0

hope this helps!
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