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2x+3y=9 and x-2y=8 system of equations

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Answer:

(6, -1)

Explanation:

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Answer:

(6, -1)

Explanation:

Solve the System of Equations

2x + 3y = 9 and x − 2y = 8

Add 2y to both sides of the equation.

x = 8 + 2y 2x + 3y = 9

Replace all occurrences of x with 8 + 2y in each e quation.

Replace all occurrences of x in 2x + 3y = 9 with 8 + 2y. 2 (8 + 2y) + 3y = 9

x = 8 + 2y

Simplify 2 (8 + 2y) + 3y.

16 + 7y = 9

x = 8 + 2y

Solve for y in the first equation.

Move all terms not containing y to the right side of the equation.

7y = −7

x = 8 + 2y

Divide each term by 7 and simplify.

y = −1

x = 8 + 2y

Replace all occurrences of y with −1 in each equation.

Replace all occurrences of y in x = 8 + 2y with −1. x = 8 + 2 (−1)

y = −1

Simplify 8 + 2 (−1).

x = 6

y = −1

The solution to the system is the complete set of ordered pairs that are valid solutions.

(6, −1)

The result can be shown in multiple forms.

Point Form:

(6, −1)

Equation Form:

x = 6, y = −1

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