Asked by Kaai97
For the following system of equations, what is the x-value of the solution?
-x+2y=6
6y=x+18
a. -18
b. 0
c. -6***
d. 3
-x+2y=6
6y=x+18
a. -18
b. 0
c. -6***
d. 3
Answers
Answered by
Steve
did you actually try x=-6 to see whether you get the same y for both equations?
Answered by
Damon
-3 x + 6 y = 18
- x + 6 y = 18
-------------------subtract
-2 x = 0
x = 0
y = 3
So I get x = 0
- x + 6 y = 18
-------------------subtract
-2 x = 0
x = 0
y = 3
So I get x = 0
Answered by
Kaai97
so is the answer 0?
Answered by
Sri
yes the answer is 0 ,
send the x to left side in the second equation and subtract both equation you get y =3
now put it in any of the equation you get the x value '0'.
send the x to left side in the second equation and subtract both equation you get y =3
now put it in any of the equation you get the x value '0'.
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