Asked by Lena
Use the method of substitution to solve the linear equation!
6a=6-b
6a=5-b
please help I don't get it it needs to be an ordered pair.
6a=6-b
6a=5-b
please help I don't get it it needs to be an ordered pair.
Answers
Answered by
Steve
Look at the two equations. If 6a=6-b, substitute that into the other equation:
(6-b) = 5-b
add b to both sides and you have
6=5
There are no solutions to that "equation".
(6-b) = 5-b
add b to both sides and you have
6=5
There are no solutions to that "equation".
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