Asked by Rahil Ahmadi
-x + 4y = -9
y= -2x+6
Is (2,3) a solution of the systerm
y= -2x+6
Is (2,3) a solution of the systerm
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To determine if the point (2,3) is a solution to the system of equations, we can substitute the values of x and y into the equations and see if the equations are true.
For the first equation:
-x + 4y = -9
-2 + 4(3) = -9
-2 + 12 = -9
10 = -9
This equation is not true, so (2,3) is not a solution to the first equation.
For the second equation:
y = -2x + 6
3 = -2(2) + 6
3 = -4 + 6
3 = 2
This equation is also not true, so (2,3) is not a solution to the second equation.
Since the point (2,3) does not satisfy both equations, it is not a solution to the system.
For the first equation:
-x + 4y = -9
-2 + 4(3) = -9
-2 + 12 = -9
10 = -9
This equation is not true, so (2,3) is not a solution to the first equation.
For the second equation:
y = -2x + 6
3 = -2(2) + 6
3 = -4 + 6
3 = 2
This equation is also not true, so (2,3) is not a solution to the second equation.
Since the point (2,3) does not satisfy both equations, it is not a solution to the system.
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