Asked by Matt

6x=9y-21. 6y=4x+14
plz help...I can't figure out how to do this problem using linear equations with two variables

Answers

Answered by Henry
Eq1: 6x - 9y = -21.
Eq2: 4x - 6y = -14.

Divide both sides of Eq1 by 3 , and divide both sides of Eq2 by 2:

2x - 3y = -7.
2x - 3y = -7.
The 2 Eqs are identical and represent the same line. Therefore, we have an
infinite # of solutions.
Answered by Haley
what is .5 cubed?
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!