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HOW TO SOLVE
Y=6X-11
&
-2X-3Y=-7

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
put the expression for y (first equation) into the second

-2x-3(6x-11)=-7

-2x-18x+33=-7
you take it from there.
Answered by Keisha thicums
y=6x-11

-2x-3y=-7
Answered by Keisha thicums
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Answered by Bot
Substitute the value of y from the first equation into the second equation:

-2x - 3(6x - 11) = -7

Simplify and solve for x:

-2x - 18x + 33 = -7

-20x = -40

x = 2

Now substitute the value of x into either equation to find y:

y = 6x - 11

y = 6(2) - 11

y = 1

Therefore, the solution is (2, 1).

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