Asked by Mason
Solve the following systems of equations:
-2x+y=1
-4x+y=-1
(3,1)
(-1,3)
(-1,-3)
(1,3)
Could someone please help. I'm confused on how to solve this. Thank you!
-2x+y=1
-4x+y=-1
(3,1)
(-1,3)
(-1,-3)
(1,3)
Could someone please help. I'm confused on how to solve this. Thank you!
Answers
Answered by
Damon
-2x+y=1
-4x+y=-1
------------ subtract because coefficient of y is the same
-2x + 4x + 0 = 1+1 = 2
2 x = 2
x = 1
then
-2(1) + y = 1
y = 3
so in the end
(1,3)
-4x+y=-1
------------ subtract because coefficient of y is the same
-2x + 4x + 0 = 1+1 = 2
2 x = 2
x = 1
then
-2(1) + y = 1
y = 3
so in the end
(1,3)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
There are a couple of ways to solve this. However, I worked backwards, plugging the numbers in your answer choices into the original equations.
This is what I found.
1, 3
This is what I found.
1, 3
Answered by
Mason
okay thank you. I understand it better now.
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