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What is the solution to this system of equations?4x - 3y = -14 and x - 2y = -6

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

See a solution process below:

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1) Solve the second equation for

x

:

2

x

2

y

=

18

2

x

2

y

+

2

y

=

18

+

2

y

2

x

0

=

18

+

2

y

2

x

=

18

+

2

y

2

x

2

=

18

+

2

y

2

2

x

2

=

18

2

+

2

y

2

x

=

9

+

y

Step 2) Substitute

(

9

+

y

)

for

x

in the first equation and solve for

y

:

4

x

+

3

y

=

13

becomes:

4

(

9

+

y

)

+

3

y

=

13

(

4

×

9

)

+

(

4

×

y

)

+

3

y

=

13

36

+

4

y

+

3

y

=

13

36

+

(

4

+

3

)

y

=

13

36

+

7

y

=

13

36

+

36

+

7

y

=

36

13

0

+

7

y

=

49

7

y

=

49

7

y

7

=

49

7

7

y

7

=

7

y

=

7

Step 3) Substitute

7

for

y

in the solution to the second equation at the end of Step 1 and calculate

x

:

x

=

9

+

y

becomes:

x

=

9

7

x

=

2

The solution is:

x

=

2

and

y

=

7

or

(

2

,

7

)

The solution is:

x

=

2

and

y

=

7

or

(

2

,

7

)

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